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The '''Chapelle Jésus-Enfant''' is a church in the parish Saint Clothilde in Paris. It was built in 1881 in the neogothic style. The architect is Hippolyte Destailleurs. It hosts a reproduction of the altarpiece of the Coronation of the Virgin by Fra Angelico.<ref name="Wiki"/>
The '''Chapelle Jésus-Enfant''' is a church in the parish Saint Clothilde in Paris. It was built in 1881 in the neogothic style. The architect is Hippolyte Destailleurs. It hosts a reproduction of the altarpiece of the Coronation of the Virgin by Fra Angelico.<ref name="Wiki"/>
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==Recordings==
The chapel was used as a venue for the following recordings:  
The chapel was used as a venue for the following recordings:  
[[File:Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris.jpg|Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris]]
[[File:Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris.jpg|Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris]]

Latest revision as of 10:12, 21 September 2021

The Chapelle Jésus-Enfant is a church in the parish Saint Clothilde in Paris. It was built in 1881 in the neogothic style. The architect is Hippolyte Destailleurs. It hosts a reproduction of the altarpiece of the Coronation of the Virgin by Fra Angelico.[1]

Recordings

The chapel was used as a venue for the following recordings:

Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris.jpg
Chapelle de Jésus-Enfant, picture by the Diocèse de Paris
Year Album
2003 Musiche Varie

References

  1. "Chapelle Jésus-Enfant". L’église Catholique à Paris. Archived from the original on September 20, 2021. Retrieved September 20, 2021.