Madeleine Church is located at the northern end of Royal Road on the north side of Concorde Square in downtown Paris. At the intersection of eight main avenues in downtown Paris, it belongs to neoclassical style, originally in memory of the glory of Napoleon's army. Madeleine Church is supported by 52 white Koslin cylinders up to 20 meters. Its top is decorated with flowers and grass carvings. Its broad steps are surrounded by flowers. With a hill-shaped roof, the whole building resembles a Greek temple. It is solemn and magnificent. To the East is Wandome Square and to the west is St. Augustine Church. It's very convenient to come here by subway or bus.