Sainte-Ursule chapel of the Sorbonne from Boulevard Saint-Michel...

Autumn at Chapelle Sainte-Ursule, more than just a quiet sanctuary, it’s a symbol of academic and spiritual legacy. Built in the 17th century and designed by architect Jacques Lemercier and commissioned by Cardinal Richelieu, who envisioned it as both a place of worship and a monument to learning. His tomb still rests here, beneath the dome he helped create. 


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