MADELEINE, Church Exterior

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As you walk along the staircase leading to the entrance of Madeleine Church overlooking the square, let me tell you about its exciting history.

According to the original project dating back to the mid-1700s, Madeleine should have been a rectangular parish church in a late-Baroque style with a large dome. However, when the original architect died one of his students turned his idea upside down and proposed a completely new model. During the Revolution, however, and afterwards during the Consolation period, the works were suspended for a significant amount of time, and the building's final purpose was uncertain: they did not know whether to turn it into the home of the stock exchange or the national library. Finally in 1806 Napoleon decided that it would become a secular temple dedicated to the Glory of the Great Army.

Once the architect Vignon's design was approved, everything that had been built up to then was demolished, and construction of the new building began, which was clearly inspired by the classic model of Greek and Roman temples. But then after the disastrous campaign in Russia just a few years later, the emperor changed his mind and decided that the building should be a church, more precisely one dedicated to Mary Magdalene....

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