Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, Paris
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Facts and practical information
Saint-Nicolas du Chardonnet is a Catholic church in the centre of Paris, France, in the 5th arrondissement. It was constructed between 1656 and 1763. The facade was designed in the classical style by Charles Le Brun. It contains many notable art works from the 19th century, including a rare religious painting by Jean-Baptiste Corot. ()
Day trips
Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Shakespeare and Company, Église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, Pont de l'Archevêché, Pont au Double.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet open?
Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet is open:
- Monday 7 am - 8:30 pm
- Tuesday 7 am - 8:30 pm
- Wednesday 7 am - 8:30 pm
- Thursday 7 am - 8:30 pm
- Friday 7 am - 8:30 pm
- Saturday 7 am - 8:30 pm
- Sunday 7 am - 8:30 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet?
Nearby attractions include Carmel de la Place Maubert, Paris (1 min walk), Maison de la Mutualité, Paris (2 min walk), Collège des Bernardins, Paris (3 min walk), Musée de la Préfecture de Police, Paris (3 min walk).
How to get to Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet by public transport?
The nearest stations to Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet:
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Metro
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Bus
- Monge - Mutualité • Lines: 63, 86 (2 min walk)
- Maubert - Mutualité • Lines: 47, 63, 86, 87, N15, N22 (2 min walk)
Metro
- Maubert - Mutualité • Lines: 10 (3 min walk)
- Cardinal Lemoine • Lines: 10 (6 min walk)
Ferry
- Notre-Dame • Lines: Batobus (5 min walk)
- Hôtel-de-Ville • Lines: Batobus (11 min walk)
Train
- Saint-Michel Notre-Dame (10 min walk)
- Luxembourg (14 min walk)