The Chapel of Atonement is best known for burying the angry people of Paris and the simultaneous burial of the mourning queen, and in terms of the church, it is really not comparable to other cathedrals, and the location is relatively biased. Not many people visit, unless you are particularly interested, otherwise you don't have to come here.
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The Chapel of Atonement is best known for burying the angry people of Paris and the simultaneous burial of the mourning queen, and in terms of the church, it is really not comparable to other cathedrals, and the location is relatively biased. Not many people visit, unless you are particularly interested, otherwise you don't have to come here.
The Atonement Chapel was the original burial place for King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Outside the memorial there was a small garden to commemorate the people who lost their lives in the French Revolution. The statue of Louis had a copy of a will that could be read and a letter that Mary had written before her death, but it was written in French.
Not a big church, the popularity of the Chinese is not high, and it is relatively quiet and elegant.
It is also a circular centralized chapel, which buries the famous tragic queen Marian Antoinette and commemorates the people who died of politics or plague during the revolution. There was a small garden in front of the entrance of the church. It was probably too remote for us. On the day we went there, only a group of lovely pigeons met us. The entrance and overall design are very solemn.
It is also a circular centralized chapel, which buries the famous tragic queen Marian Antoinette and commemorates the people who died of politics or plague during the revolution. There was a small garden in front of the entrance of the church. It was probably too remote for us. On the day we went there, only a group of lovely pigeons met us. The entrance and overall design are very solemn.