The Trinity Church is seen on George V Avenue. Compared with other churches such as Notre Dame, the Trinity Church is obviously much lower-key, because it is not a Christian or a Catholic.
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, located in Paris, France, is a majestic Gothic building. The church not only has long chandeliers, but also beautiful stained glass windows, which is a good place for history buffs.
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The Trinity Church is seen on George V Avenue. Compared with other churches such as Notre Dame, the Trinity Church is obviously much lower-key, because it is not a Christian or a Catholic.
The Church of the Holy Trinity is located above George V Avenue, and it is the only church on this street. The building is beautiful and the history is very long. You can go shopping on George V Avenue.
Leave the busy Xiangjie, a quiet American church on George V Street. There is nothing special about the church as a whole, but a Bible on the seat still feels sacred.
Because her wife is Christian, she often goes with her every time she goes to Paris. This is consistent with the Trinity Church in Manhattan, New York, which is basically American every Sunday. Because the church is donated by Americans, the surrounding area is also the gathering place of the American embassy and Americans in Paris. Those interested in the Trinity Anglican Church and Protestant Church in the United States can go and see. Close to the bustling Champs Elysees, on George V Avenue
A very solemn church, entering the church will make people feel very calm
The cathedral was filled with magenta and stained glass windows. The flags of the states of the United States are at the top of the cathedral and commemorate the deaths of the United States Navy, Army and Air Force during the First and Second World Wars, where the priest is a woman.