19 bis rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Île - 75004 Paris
Notre-Dame - Île Saint-Louis
Begun in 1664 on plans by Le Vau, it was completed in 1726 and dedicated to St. Louis. A curious bell tower houses a modern clock that hangs perpendicular to the street, and dates from 1741. The church has works of art, including "The Supper at Emmaus" by Coypel (1746), an "Annunciation" after Fra Angelico, "St. Francis room" by Noël Hallé (18th century), "Saint John and Saint Peter healing a lame" by Carle Van Loo (1742).
Opening times and prices
More info on free tickets:
Free access.
More info on rates:
Free access.
More info on opening times:
Monday-Saturday, 9:30am-1pm and 2pm-7:30pm; Sunday, 9am-1pm and 2pm-7pm.
Open on public holidays:
Ascension Day
15 August
25 December
Easter Monday
Easter
1 January
14 July
1 May
8 May
11 November
Whit Monday
Free for young people and children
Free
Services
Exterior architectural styles:
Baroque, Classic
Map
Address
19 bis rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Île 75004 Paris
Parking lot
Maubert - College des Bernardins, 7 Boulevard Saint-Germain - 75005 Paris