The Eglise de la Madeleine as we know it today is the one Napoleon I imagined. Except that, at the time, the building was not intended to be a church, but a Temple of Glory dedicated to the Grande Armée. Its Greco-Roman architecture remains fascinating to this day.
On December 5, 2024, it will be 7 years since Johnny Hallyday passed away. So, to pay tribute to him, fans are planning to honor his memory this Thursday in Paris at a ceremony organized at the Madeleine church.
Street Art Madeleine is the name of the street art exhibition and event taking place from September 13 to 22, 2024 in the crypt of the Madeleine church. Imagine the work of 106 free and vandalized street artists, brought together in one place.
On Thursday, July 4, join us at Église de la Madeleine for an exceptional concert by the New York City Children's Chorus (NYCCC) starting at 4pm. Free admission!
All the way from Tennessee, the Highland Youth Ensemble will be performing a unique, free concert at the Église de la Madeleine in Paris this Wednesday, June 5, 2024, starting at 4pm. For the occasion, the choir will perform a repertoire commissioned to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings! FREE ADMISSION!
The Nazareth Academy Chorale and its chamber orchestra will be in a unique & free concert this Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at the Eglise de La Madeleine in Paris. An opportunity to (re)discover musical classics performed by an American choir. Free admission!
The Madeleine church exceptionally opens its crypt for a new and free street art exhibition. Discover "The 4 elements", a fascinating bestiary signed by the street-artist Sax, to be discovered from March 18th to 26th 2023.
On the occasion of the Women's Rights Day, get to know Louise Weiss, through a free exhibition organized on the gates of the Madeleine Church. To be seen from March 8 to 31, 2023.
Tears of Joy, that is the name of the incredible artistic installation realized by Benoît Dutour, which is still waiting for you until February 20th, 2023, within the Church of the Madeleine. Let's go to discover this monumental artistic work which gives to see a hundred original tears, put in light in the center of the monument.
Closed for 12 years, the most beautiful toilets in Paris reopen this Monday, February 20, under the square of the Madeleine Church. But what makes this lavatory so special?