Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus, Hirson

Therese of the Child Jesus') is a former Roman Catholic church located in the city of Hirson, Aisne, France.

This church, in basilica with two aisles and a bell tower is the work of the engineer Aimé Bonna [fr], who built it at his own expense using the material that made his fortune: reinforced concrete.

In the early twentieth century, the city of Hirson opened the second railway marshalling yard in France after Paris.

In September 2012, the Anglo-American pianist and composer Kit Armstrong purchased the remainder of the building, which he refurbished as a concert hall, where a festival featuring classical music and art exhibitions takes place.

Above, a large lintel decorated with bas-reliefs is surmounted by a statue of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux sculpted by Jacques Martin.