Saint-Pierre de Montrouge

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Church of Saint-Pierre de Montrouge
Église Saint-Pierre de Montrouge
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48°49′43.1″N 2°19′37.3″E / 48.828639°N 2.327028°E / 48.828639; 2.327028Coordinates: 48°49′43.1″N 2°19′37.3″E / 48.828639°N 2.327028°E / 48.828639; 2.327028
Location14th arrondissement of Paris
CountryFrance
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
Websitesaintpierredemontrouge.fr

Saint-Pierre de Montrouge (French pronunciation: ​[sɛ̃ pjɛʁ də mɔ̃.ʁuʒ]) is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Petit-Montrouge quarter of the 14th arrondissement of Paris.

It was built from 1863, during Hausmann's redesign of the city, by Joseph Auguste Émile Vaudremer,[1] the architect charged with designing the 14e arrondissement. It occupies a triangular site bounded by the Avenue du Maine and the avenue du général-Leclerc, and its bell-tower faces the quarter's central square. It is a listed monument since 1982.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Base Mérimée: Eglise Saint-Pierre de Montrouge, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
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