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The construction of the Catholic church began in 1780 and ended in 1782. Initially, the building was used as a place of prayer for a monastery. During the French Revolution in 1789, the house of prayer was closed and became a printing house, until 1795 when the building returned to the Catholic Church. The church is named after Louis IX, King of France because of his actions to strengthen Christianity in France and the Land of Israel during the Crusades. The place is defined as a historical heritage site of France