Hélios Orchestra at Saint-Sulpice Church
Location
2 rue Palatine, 75006 Paris
Capacity 600 seats
Duration
1 h 15 min
No intermission
Details
Classical music concert
For all audiences
No dialogue
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Saint-Sulpice Church
History and Fun Facts about the Saint-Sulpice Church
Recognized as one of the oldest and tallest Roman Catholic churches in Paris, the church originally got recognition from appearing in one of the famous scenes in the film The Da Vinci Code. Though the Saint-Sulpice started gaining more visitors from being spotted in the film curious individuals kept coming back because of its beautiful landscape and antique elaboration.
Construction for this beauty began in 1646 and finally completed in 1870, it took some time to complete the assembly due to lack of financial resources. It contains some of the most interesting artifacts such as:
1. Gnomon which was used to determine Easter day and the hour once light hit it and a shadow was introduced on the floor (this is one of the reasons the church was not destroyed during the Revolutionary War).
2. Located on the outside of the church is a statue of Saint Peter with a gold foot due to it having been rubbed so often by visitors.
3. A vast and impressive organ, one of the biggest in Paris.
4. A number of murals signed by Eugène Delacroix..
When you visit this remarkable church you’ll notice other fascinating details about its structure that will leave you breathless. Saint-Sulpice is one way you can re-visit Paris' history.
Fast facts
Capacity: 600
Handicap Accessible: Yes
Air conditioning: No
Heating: Yes
Coat Check: No
FAQ
How do I get to the Saint-Sulpice Church?
The Saint-Sulpice Church is accessible by:
Metro lines: Saint-Sulpice Church is accessible by metro lines 4 or 10 which run to the metro stations Mabillon and Odéon.
Bus lines: Saint-Sulpice Church is accessible by sus lines 39, 96, 63, 70, 84, 86 which run to the bus station Michel Debré.
In case of difficulty, our hotline can be reached during our business hours. Please see the footer of this page for our contact details.
What do I do when I get to the Saint-Sulpice Church?
We invite you to arrive around 20 minutes before the showtime marked on your ticket. An English-speaking staff member will guide you to your seats.
Please note that the church doors will be closed five minutes before the start of the concert and late arrivals cannot be guaranteed entry.
How long do the Hélios Orchestra concerts last?
The concerts of Hélios Orchestra last between 1 h and 1 h 30 min, without intermission.
Is there a dress code at the Saint-Sulpice Church?
There is no specific dress code but proper attire is appreciated. Many Parisians will arrive directly from work, dressed in business casual or chic attire.