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The Church of Saint-Eustache was built between 1532 and 1637 at the request of French king François I. Located next to Les Halles (or “The Markets”), Paris’s historic marketplace, the church is an imposing Gothic architectural masterpiece featuring early-French Renaissance and Romanesque artistic elements as well as richly decorated interiors.