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Sainte-Anne de la Butte-aux-Cailles, Paris
Sainte-Anne de la Butte-aux-Cailles
Religion
AffiliationCatholic Church
ProvinceArchdiocese of Paris
RiteRoman Rite
Location
Location188 Rue Tolbiac 13th arrondissement of Paris
Architecture
StyleNeo-Roman, Neo-Byzantine
Groundbreaking1894 (1894)
Completed1912 (1912)

Sainte-Anne de la Butte-aux-Cailles is a Roman Catholic church located in the [Butte aux Cailles quarter of the 13th arrondissement of Paris, at 188 Rue Tolbiac. It was built between 1894 and 1912. It is noted for its Art Deco stained glass windows, added in 1938.

History

The church takes its name from a large plot of land purchased in 1543 by a wealthy nobleman Pierre Cailles, who began to develop it. In 1662 the French prime minister Colbert chose the butte as the location the tapestry and dye industry, and for the first Gobelin factory, bringing in a large number of workers, particulary Bretons. The altar of the church today is decorated with Breton symbols. \By the late 19th century the local church was overcrowded, and a new church was commissioned. Tthe small local chapel chapel was overcrowded, and a new church was commissioned, The architect chosen was Prosper Bobin.

The new church was built between 1894 and 1912, in a blend of the Neo-Roman and Neo-Byzantine architectural style popular in the period, It was first called Sainte-Anne de la Maison blanche. It was partly finished at the opening of the Paris Universal Exposition of 1900.

In 1905, The unfinished church, like the French cathedrals became the property of the French government, The church took its present name, after the neighbourhood, the unfinished church became the property of the French state, It was finally completed and consecrated in 1912.

In 1938 new stained glass windows in the Art Deco style from the workshop of Maumejean were put into place.

In 2018 the church was listed as an historical monument of France.

Construction

  • Cupola Cupola
  • Chevet Chevet
  • The portal The portal

The church was constructed on the old riverbed of the River Bievre, which required exceptional means of supporter stability. It was built atop seventy-seven pilings, reaching down to the rocky substratum between 16 and 22 meters below the ground.

Two towers 55 meters high flank the facade of the church. In addition, there is a large cupola over the transept of the church.

Interior

  • The nave facing the choir The nave facing the choir
  • The choir and the ciborium over the altar The choir and the ciborium over the altar
  • The dome from beneath The dome from beneath
  • Elevation of the nave levelElevation of the nave Elevation of the nave levelElevation of the nave
  • The Chapel of Saint Anne The Chapel of Saint Anne

The windows are small and as a result the light in the interior is dim, but it offers a anumber of dramatic settings.

Notes and citations

  1. Patrimoine-Histoire.fr, "Eglise Sainte-Anne-de-la-Butte-aux-Cailles"
  2. Patrimoine-Histoire.fr, "Eglise Sainte-Anne-de-la-Butte-aux-Cailles"
  3. Patrimoine-Histoire.fr, "Eglise Sainte-Anne-de-la-Butte-aux-Cailles"

External sources

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