Church building

Saint-Éloi

église Saint-Éloi de Paris

France 12th Arrondissement of Paris Patrimoine du XXᵉ siècle
Saint-Éloi
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The Church of Saint Elgius (French: Église Saint-Éloi) is a Catholic church located on place Maurice-de-Fontenay in the 12th arrondissement of Paris.

History: The first church was located on the rue de Reuilly, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, dating back to 1856. At that time, the neighborhood was known to be happy. Designed in the Roman style, this small, fragile building was destroyed in 1876 after sustaining damage during its use as a prison during the Paris Commune, probably due to lightning. The intensive use of metal is reminiscent of the symbolism of Saint Eligius, a patron of goldsmiths and metalurgists.

Saint Eligius List of religious buildings in Paris Archdiocese of Paris