Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is located in the 10th arrondissement and was built between 1824 and 1844. It opened for worship on 25 October 1844. The twelve columns in the Portico of the church symbolize the Twelve Apostles.
Above top: side view of Saint Vincent de Paul walking on Rue La Fayette towards Poissonnière Metro; above: frontal view of St. Vincent de Paul church from Rue La Fayette; below: rear view of Calvary from the high altar by François Rude.
Above: some of the stained glass in St. Vincent de Paul; above centre: Holy Saviour Window; below: the Neoclassical rose window can be seen just before exiting onto the roof top. The roof top may be accessible at certain times of the week (pre-pandemic) which render great views of Paris.
The Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul/ Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is located in the 10th arrondissement and is a few minutes walk from Gare du Nord and Poissonnière Metro. Entrance is free. 5 rue de Belzunce, 75010 Paris. Metro Line 7, Poissonnière.