- Saint-Jacques Tower
Saint-Jacques Tower is a
Paris ian monument located in theIVe arrondissement . This 52-m Flamboyant Gothictower is all that remains of the former church of Saint-Jacques-la-Boucherie ("Saint James of the butchery").The tower's rich decoration reflects the wealth of its patrons, the wholesale
butchers of the nearbyLes Halles market. It was built in 1509 to 1523 and dedicated toSaint James the Great during the reign ofFrançois I , and welcomed pilgrims setting out on the road toTours headed for theway of St James . A statue of the saint was installed on the top of the tower during the 19th century. The church, with the exception of the tower, was demolished in 1797. It was purchased by the City of Paris in 1836 and declared aMonument Historique in 1862.During the
Second Empire , the architect Théodore Ballu restored the tower, placing it on a pedestal and designing a small city park around it. This coincided with the construction of therue de Rivoli and the Avenue Victoria nearby, requiring huge quantities of earth to be removed to ensure the rue de Rivoli a smooth flat path. The pedestal allowed the tower to retain its original elevation: nowadays, the change in ground level can best be appreciated in rue St-Bon, just northeast of the tower, where a staircase leads up to the original street level at rue de la Verrerie.A statue of
Blaise Pascal is located at the base of the tower, commemorating the experiments onatmospheric pressure performed here. A meteorological laboratory is also installed at the top of the tower.The tower inspired Alexandre Dumas to write the play "La tour Saint-Jacques-la-boucherie" in 1856.
Nicolas Flamel , a patron of the church, was buried under its floor.The tower has been surrounded by scaffolding and obscured by sheeting for some years as surveyors investigate the condition of the stone. Recent findings show that most of the stone and its ornamentation genuinely originates from the late-medieval era of the tower's construction, and was not added by the 19th-century restorers. Unfortunately, the survey also indicates serious cracking. The top three quarters of sheeting was taken down in March 2008, revealing a renovated upper section of the tower. As of October 2008, the scaffolds and sheeting have been completely removed and restoration of the surrounding park's landscaping is in progress.
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