The St. Jean Bosco church in the 20th arrondissement of Paris is a treasure of the Art Deco movement, whose centenary was celebrated worldwide in 2025.
A heritage architectural in peril

Threatened by water infiltration and deterioration over time, it calls for urgent restoration. Preserving this building means protecting a unique architectural heritage, an artistic and cultural landmark that is the pride of the Parisian neighborhood of Charonne.
Supporting this project means actively participating in the transmission of an Art Deco treasure, so that its brilliance continues to inspire and amaze future generations.
The Church of Saint John Bosco is distinguished by its character as a total work of art, where each element
architectural, decorative, and technical contribute to overall coherence.


Discover the magnificent Reportage by Didier Morel, a journalist from France 3 Ile de France on our project, and the work done on our church by the DSA Architecture and Heritage of the’School of Engineering of Belleville. Their exhibition can be seen on the school premises, 60 Boulevard de la Villette, until January 30, 2026.
The steps of restoration

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