The Church of Saint-Louis-des-Chartrons is a Roman Catholic church located in Bordeaux, France. It is a gothic revival church dedicated to Saint Louis, king of France (1214–1270).
History and description
Saint-Louis Church was built between 1874 and 1880 following the plans of Pierre-Charles Brun.[1] Consecration occurred in 1895 by Mgr Lecot. It is 60.35 meters long by 23 meters wide and 22.26 meters high under vaults.[2] The high towers measure 58 meters and are visible from all over the city[3] above the elegant quartier des Chartrons (Chartrons district), on the north of Place des Quinconces.
The stained-glass windows are particularly remarkable; they come from the workshops of Henri Feur (1899) and Nicolas Lorin (1879, in the choir).
- Stained-glass windows in the choir by Nicolas Lorin (1879)
- View from the Garonne River
- Detail of the rose window on the facade
- Interior
Organ
The organ is registered on French monuments historiques.[4] It was built by Georges Wenner in 1881, remade by Gaston Maille in 1901 and repaired by Pascal Quoirin in 2005.[5]
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References
- ↑ Description on Bordeaux website
- ↑ Orgue Aquitaine
- ↑ Orgue Aquitaine
- ↑ Base Palissy: PM33001025, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
- ↑ Orgue Aquitaine
- ↑ Orgue Aquitaine
External links
- Saint Louis Parish website, in French
44°51′06″N 0°34′20″W / 44.8516°N 0.5721°W