St. Germain Ossier Church, commonly known as the Louvre Church or the Louvre Cathedral, is located after the Louvre Museum; of course, it can also be said to be located in front of the Louvre, depending on which direction the Louvre is from; If the pyramid-shaped glass building designed by the Chinese-American Beluming is considered to be the front of the Louvre, then the church is behind the Louvre, separated by a wide square and a avenue. The address of St. Germain Ossier Church: 2 Place du Louvre, 7,501 Paris. The church has a long history, about 300 years. Built in 1683, it was built by François Mechel according to Charles Leblanc's designs. It was historically the chapel of the French king, also known as the church of Eglis Saint-Germain-Auxerre. For tourists, its porch, railing, rose window, relief for the characteristics of the building decoration, quite worth the view. Comparing the church architecture, I feel that its architectural decoration is more comprehensive, this church has experienced a lot, renovated many times, composited a variety of elements, such as Renaissance, Gothic and so on. I usually like composite style and pluralism, especially in the field of literary and artistic thought. For extreme, exclusive, one-speak, obligatory worship, we should avoid it, politely say we stay away. Remind of the old ancestors' religious guide: tyranny is fiercer than tiger. In history, in fact, the real fierceness of the tiger will not be a single tyranny, the fierceness of the tiger is the "home world" thought, that is, the so-called "under the sky, not the king's land; the shore of the land, not the king's court".