The Church of St. Eustache, Paris, is a church in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The present building was built between 1532 and 1632.
Saint-Eustache from the south east
Facade project by Jacques Androuet du Cerceau (16th century - not built)
The facade in the 17th century
The church in 1739
Les Halles was Paris' central fresh food market. It last operated on 12 January 1973 and was replaced by an underground shopping centre and a park. The unpopular modernist development was demolished yet again in 2010, and replaced by the Westfield Forum des Halles, a modern shopping mall built largely underground and topped by an undulating 2.5 hectare canopy. The mall sees around 50 million visitors every year, making it the busiest in France as of 2019. It is directly connected to the massive RER and métro transit hub of Châtelet–Les Halles, Paris's busiest station.
Canopy over the mall
Design of Les Halles in 1863, By Victor Baltard.
View of Les Halles from Saint-Eustache in 1870
The modernist first incarnation of Forum des Halles, in 2007