The Chapel of St. Ursula of the Sorbonne, or simply the Chapel of the Sorbonne, is the first domed church in France. In 1626, Cardinal Richelieu commissioned Jacques Lemercier to build a new chapel on the site of Calvi College. At the request of the cardinal, the future Cardinal mausoleum was also included in the chapel. In the year of the death of Richelieu in 1642, his funeral took place against the backdrop of construction work.
A romantic evening in the Latin quarter will begin from the bridge near the Notre Dame de Paris, through the fountain of Saint Michael, the University of Sorbonne, the pantheon, the house where Hemingway lived and will end with dinner in one of the most romantic schoolyards