Located in the heart of Saint-Mandé, Notre-Dame Church is one of the town’s key landmarks and a symbol of its 19th-century urban expansion.
The church was built between 1883 and 1885 by architect Edmond-Charles d’Albrizio, replacing an 18th-century chapel that had become too small for the growing local community.
Designed in the Neo-Romanesque style, the building is dominated by a massive bell tower-porch, giving it a distinctive and monumental presence. Inside, visitors can discover several listed historic artworks and furnishings, including a beautiful statue of the Virgin and Child from the early 14th century, one of the oldest treasures preserved in Saint-Mandé.
Free access.
Etablissement Public territorial Paris Est Marne et Bois - 24/11/2025
www.tourisme-vincennes-marnebois.fr
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All year round daily between 8 am and 7.30 pm.
Phone : 01 43 28 32 35
Email : paroisse.ndsm@gmail.com
Website : https://paroisses-ndsm-slv.fr/
Bus 86 - 325 stop Eglise de Saint-Mandé