Saint George's Anglican Church, Anglican church in 16th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Saint George's Anglican Church is located at 7 rue Auguste Vacquerie near Place Charles de Gaulle-Etoile and features modern architectural design integrated into a ground floor structure. The building contains a notable organ that serves the worship space.
The original church built in 1887 was demolished in 1975, leading to a new design by architect Andre Gutton. The rebuilt structure opened in 1978 and represents the start of a modern chapter for this Anglican presence.
The congregation gathers people from many different countries who share the Anglican faith. This international mix shapes the everyday character of the place.
The church is well located near major public transport connections and accessible by metro and bus. Visitors should check service times in advance since the building may not be open outside of worship hours.
A Belgian craftsman named Patrick Collon built the church organ, which was inaugurated by organist Jos van Immerseel in 1980. This skillfully crafted instrument reveals the musical richness that comes alive within the building.
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