
Église Saint-Antoine des Quinze Vingts
Église Saint-Antoine des Quinze Vingts is a historic church in Paris, originally built for the Quinze Vingts Hospital, which cared for blind patients. Its name references the 15 (quinze) and 20 (vingts) of a century, totaling 300. The church features Gothic architecture with notable stained glass windows and a calm, reflective atmosphere. Over the centuries, it served as both a religious site and part of the hospital complex. Today, it remains a significant example of medieval ecclesiastical architecture and a reminder of Paris's history of healthcare and charity.