Located at 25 rue de la Lune, in the 2nd district of Paris, Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle church was built between 1823 and 1830. Classified as a Historical Monument since the early 1980s, it is the third cult building installed on this site after a first building of the sixteenth century and the second of the seventeenth century.
Today entrusted to the Neocatechumenal Way, the Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Nouvelle church presents a neoclassical style with a facade including a peristyle with four Doric columns. The bell tower is the only remnant of the seventeenth century still present on site.
Several paintings and sculptures of great interest can be admired on the spot like the Blessed Isabelle of France, Henriette of England and her three children, or Sainte Genevieve distributing food during the siege of Paris.