Église Notre-Dame-de-France

Church London, England, United Kingdom
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What to expect

Notre Dame de France is a French Catholic church located in London's Soho. The church has a rich history, dating back to the mid-1800s, and is known for its unique cast-iron architecture. The building was originally a circular panorama, but was transformed into a church by French architect Louis-Auguste Boileau. The church features a beautiful interior with a tapestry behind the main altar, murals by Jean Cocteau, and a modern altarpiece. The church also has a historic organ that has been restored and renovated over the years. Today, the church provides pastoral services to the French community in London and offers a range of activities and events for visitors

Plan your family visit to the Église Notre-Dame-de-France with these blog insights 👇

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Itinerary for visiting central London with the family

Itinerary for visiting central London with the family
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the Église Notre-Dame-de-France, a French Catholic church in Chinatown. We saw the beautiful mural by Jean Cocteau inside the church, a nice touch of French culture in London

Highlights: The kids were intrigued by the French church in Chinatown. It was a nice change of pace from the hustle and bustle of the city and offered a touch of French culture ✨