Église Saint-Charles-de-Monceau, Roman Catholic church in 17th arrondissement, France.
Saint-Charles-de-Monceau is a Catholic church on Rue Legendre featuring a neo-Romanesque facade with a bell tower and rounded arch windows designed by architect Christian Labouret. Inside, stone bas-reliefs depict the Stations of the Cross, and stained glass windows by Fernand Rosey illustrate biblical narratives throughout the space.
The building began as the Saint-Paul-de-Monceau chapel in 1896 under Eugène Homberg, then became the Saint-Charles-de-Monceau church and was established as a parish in 1907. This transformation reflected the growing needs of the expanding neighborhood community.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local parish community, particularly during weekend services when worshippers come together. The stained glass windows casting colored light inside depict saints and biblical scenes, shaping the spiritual experience of those who enter.
The church maintains regular opening hours for visitors and holds services throughout the week, with more frequent gatherings on weekends. Check specific times before your visit to ensure you can explore the interior and its architectural details.
The church houses a Puget organ from 1909 featuring 32 stops distributed across three manual keyboards and pedals, which sounds during religious ceremonies. This notable instrument adds a distinctive musical character to services held here.
Location: 17th arrondissement of Paris
Architects: Christian Labouret
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
Address: 22bis rue Legendre, 75017 Paris
GPS coordinates: 48.88280,2.31258
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:07
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