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Sainte Jeanne d'Arc, Nice

| image = Saint Joan of Arc - Nice - France.jpg| caption=Façade of the church
| location = Nice, France
| geo =
| religious_affiliation = Roman Catholic
| rite =
| province = Archdiocese of Marseille
| district = Diocese of Nice
| consecration_year =
| status = Parish church
| leadership = P. Guy Largillière
| website =
| architect = Louis Castel, Jacques Droz
| architecture_type = Church
| architecture_style = Art deco
| heritage_designation = 1992
| facade_direction =
| groundbreaking = (crypt)
| year_completed = 1934〔
| construction_cost =
| specifications = yes
| capacity =
| length = 〔Guide available in the church〕
| width = 〔
| width_nave =
| height_max = Nave: 〔

Steeple: 〔
| materials = Reinforced concrete
| designation2 = Monument Historique
| designation2_offname = Église Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc
| designation2_date = 12 June 1992
| designation2_number = PA00080940
| designation2_free1name = Denomination
| designation2_free1value = フランス語:Église
}}
The Church of Saint Joan of Arc ((フランス語:Sainte Jeanne d'Arc)) is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Nice, France. Noticeable for its original architecture, the church is dedicated to Joan of Arc.
The style of this church is controversial among the inhabitants of Nice, judged ugly by some. The church is sometime nicknamed "the Meringue" for its white color.
==History==
In 1914, Father Quillery was appointed parish priest of the new parish of Saint Jérome. The first projects for a new church are proposed. French architect Louis Castel initiated in 1914 its construction and built a crypt. After World War I, another French architect Jacques Droz constructed in 1924 a second crypt.〔 Both crypts are the support of the new building. In 1931 a concrete basement is laid over the two crypts.〔 Between 1932 and 1934, the church was built using reinforced concrete. Droz employed the technique of the thin shell concrete for the domes that have a thickness of at the base but only at the top.〔

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