St. Pierre de Montrouge Paris
A long, large Catholic church at the Alésia intersection in Paris's 14th arrondissement , built in the 19th century. It is opposite a Marks & Spencer food store, which we were patronizing-- we enjoy many of their British style products. In the late afternoon I visited an exhibition on Neanderthals at the Musée de l'Homme (Museum of Man). It was interesting, but it closed today and I can no longer find it on the museum's website (here's a bit from Trip Advisor).
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