The first traditional Hindu temple in France, hand-carved from Indian stone, is being crafted by master artisans using techniques preserved for over 1,000 years – blending meaning, harmony, and intricate detail.


Every dome, every column, every spire reflects centuries of Hindu heritage. Sustainable methods and modern French engineering are combining to bring timeless design into the present.


The Mandir is rising as a symbol of friendship between France and India, with artistry and technology working together to create a cultural landmark for generations.


As the first purpose-built Hindu temple in France, the Mandir will incorporate key architectural features of a traditionally designed Hindu place of worship.
4
Chhatri
(Canopies)
5
Shikhar
(Pinnacles)
10
Ghummat
(Domes)
15
Stambh
(Columns)
73
Gavaksha
(Windows)