The Images of Saint Laurent The façade of Saint-LaurentThe façade of Saint-Laurent The façade of Saint-LaurentThe façade of Saint-Laurent The façade of Saint-LaurentThe façade of Saint-Laurent The façade of Saint-LaurentThe façade of Saint-Laurent The apse of Saint-LaurentThe apse of Saint-Laurent The Bell TowerSt Laurent tower The aisle of Saint-LaurentThe aisle of Saint-Laurent The aisle of Saint-LaurentThe aisle of Saint-Laurent The aisle of Saint-LaurentThe aisle of Saint-Laurent The façade of Saint-LaurentEglise Saint-Laurent et le Boulevard Magenta. Postcard dated 4 September 1906. Vincent windowThe stained glass windows honoring Saint Vincent and Saint Louise. The wooden crossThe wooden cross which marks the spot where Louise de Marillac was once buried. Vincent sisters windowThe stained glass windows honoring Saint Vincent and Saint Louise. Eglise Saint LaurentA modern day photo of the façade. Charles Marville, Église Saint-Laurent, ca. 1853–70A mid-nineteenth-century photo of the Eglise Saint-Laurent taken by renowned French photographer Charles Marville. Paris, St. Laurent, early facadeSepia tone postcard featuring artistic rendering of the early façade with brief history of the church printed at right edge. Hand colored map 5th Arrondissement - St Laurent facadeHand colored map by Aristide Michel Perrot, c. 1834, features the baroque façade of the Eglise Saint-Laurent. Paris, St. Laurent, early facadeThe baroque façade of the Eglise Saint-Laurent, Paris.Courtesy St. Vincent de Paul Image Archive Online Eglise St LaurentPostcards featuring exterior views of the façade of Saint-Laurent, notable in particular for capturing the day-to-day street life of Parisians. The Church of Saint Laurent The StoryRead the article. The VideoView a short video on the Vincentian History of the Church of Saint Laurent.