File:2021-07-17 11-20-36 Église-Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge-Paris.jpg|The nave facing the choir File:Eglise Saint-Pierre de Montrouge @ Paris 14 (31730197611).jpg|The nave ceiling File:2021-07-17 11-24-15 Église-Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge-Paris.jpg|The
Ciborium in front of the altar, with statues of angels on the corners File:2021-07-17 11-23-13 Église-Saint-Pierre-de-Montrouge-Paris.jpg|the pulpit File:Eglise Saint-Pierre de Montrouge @ Paris 14 (31699247252).jpg|Chapel of the Virgin The church has an abundance of paintings, frescos, sculpture and stained glass made by Paris artists of the period, particularly since the church was sponsored by the Emperor Louis-Napoleon. The entrance is flanked on the west by baptismal fonts, and by a statue of Saint Peter. The insides of the cupolas are decorated with paintings; Christ is shown on the chapel axis, together with Saint Joseph and Saint John. The four corners of the transept display statues of saints.: -On the east are two saints connected with the history of France;
Saint Louis and Saint
Joan of Arc. -On the west are two saints connected with the history of the Christian church in Paris;
Saint Denis, the first Bishop of
Lutece and a martyr, and
Saint Genevieve, who rallied the Parisians to fight the
Huns led by
Attila. The pose and the tympanum are decorated with frescos by Euuene Capelle, and stained glass windows made by Gaspoard Gsell and Emmile Lauirent. == Stained glass ==