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Ajaccio Church

In the south wing of the Palais Fesch, the neo-Renaissance-style Imperial Chapel was built in 1857 by Napoléon's nephew, Napoléon III, to accommodate the tombs of the Bonaparte family (Napoléon Bonaparte himself is buried in the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris). The Coptic crucifix over the altar was taken from Egypt during the general's 1798 campaign. The somber chapel, which is officially classified as a historical monument, is constructed from the white calcified stone of St-Florent and worth a visit to view its neoclassical cupola and ecclesiastical iconography.

Church

Quick Facts

50–52 rue Cardinal Fesch
Ajaccio, Corsica  20000, France

04–95–21–48–17

www.ajaccio.fr/La-Chapelle-Imperiale_a353.html

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €8 (includes Musée des Beaux-Arts–Palais Fesch), Closed Nov.–Apr.

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