
Church of Saint Madeleine
The Church of Saint Madeleine, located in Paris, France, is a neoclassical Roman Catholic church completed in 1842. It features a distinct Greek temple facade with 52 Corinthian columns, each 20 meters high, and measures 108 by 43 meters, resembling a classical temple.
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Originally intended as a temple to honor Napoleon's army, the church was designed by architect Pierre-Alexandre Vignon. It is known for its imposing exterior and richly decorated interior, including a notable sculpture of Mary Magdalene by Charles Marochetti. The church is accessible via the Madeleine metro station, providing easy access for visitors.











