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Eglise Saint-Serge
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nestled in a lush island, the stunning Church of St. Sergius. Built in 1861, this chapel was originally a Protestant parish attended by the Prussian immigration.
In n°93 of the street of Crimee, between the distant horizon of the high towers of the "Place des fêtes" and the popular atmosphere of the 19th district of Paris, an iron railing. Having pushed it, a narrow path, a table and some chairs which seem given up, an old garage and her sign hardly readable "BOOKSHOP". Welcome in one of the treasures hidden from bets: the Orthodox Russian church Saint Serge de Radonège.
In n°93 of the street of Crimee, between the distant horizon of the high towers of the "Place des fêtes" and the popular atmosphere of the 19th district of Paris, an iron railing. Having pushed it, a narrow path, a table and some chairs which seem given up, an old garage and her sign hardly readable…
Eglise orthodoxe. Architecture surprenante, on ne s'y attend pas. Îlot de calme dans la rue de Crimée.
Tucked away from the street you'll find a wooden Russian orthodox church, and if you're lucky there will be a choir singing, or a concert. Otherwise just enjoy the peace and quiet.
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93 Rue de Crimée
Paris, IDF