Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, a charming church in the 20th arrondissement

Published by Manon de Sortiraparis · Published on April 12, 2021 at 10:12 p.m.
The setting for a number of films, including Lautner's classic Les Tontons Flingueurs, the Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne has retained its charm as a small church in the center of the old village of Charonne.

Do you remember the final scene in Georges Lautner's film Les Tontons Flingueurs? The scene in which the five Tontons Flingueurs kneel in church, while outside, on the steps, a car explodes? Well, this church is none other than theEglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, in the 20th arrondissement!

The history of this church goes back centuries before the mythical 1963 shooting. According to legend, theEglise Saint-Germain de Charonne was built on the site of a small oratory marking the meeting in 430 of Saint Germain and Sainte Geneviève, the future patron saint of Paris.

Little remains of those bygone days, apart from the tower's large 12th-century pillars. The rest of the architecture dates from the 15th and 17th centuries. TheEglise Saint-Germain de Charonne has undergone many transformations, following successive fires that ravaged it. This religious edifice was at the center of theold village of Charonne. It was even the highest point of the village, offering at the time a magnificent panoramic view of Paris and the surrounding area.

L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films

TheEglise Saint-Germain de Charonne is also worth a visit for its cemetery, as it is one of the last intramural churches to have one since the municipal decree reducing the presence of cemeteries in the city for sanitary reasons.

Built on an unstable layer of clay, the church had stability problems. In fact, it's only since 2016, after years of work, that it's been possible to visit it again! During this work, archaeological excavations were carried out and led to the discovery of 370 ancient burials, some dating back more than 1,000 years!

TheEglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, now a listed monument, is a church that has retained its charm of yesteryear as a small country church on the village square!

L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films L'Eglise Saint-Germain de Charonne, lieu de tournage de plusieurs films

Last but not least, this cute church was featured in films other than Les Tontons Flingueurs: Le Cave se Rebiffe with Jean Gabin, Une Veuve en Or by Michel Audiard and Au Bon Beurre by Edouard Molinaro.

Practical information

Location

4 Place Saint-Blaise
75020 Paris 20

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Accessibility info

Access
Porte de Bagnolet metro station (line 3)

Prices
Free

Official website
www.saintgermaindecharonne.fr

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