The Church of Saint Eustace is famous for its richly decorated exterior, for its pipe organ and for holding the tombs of some famous French Citizens - among others Molière, Richelieu, and the marquise de Pompadour are buried here.
The cathedral was began in the 16th century and was finished in the following century. The exterior belongs to the Gothic style - like Notre Dame-, but the interior's decoration is done in Renaissance style.
Not far from here sits the Paris City Hall ...