Sainte chappelle

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By Angela Cerda Sacre Coeur

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By Angela Cerda

Sacre Coeur

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History of Sacre Coeur

The Basilique Sacre Coeur is a roman catholic church that was built towards the end of the

nineteenth century.Located on the highest point of Montmartre

Hill, Paris, the basilica was planned as a guilt offering and a vote of confidence to

cure Frances misfortunes.

The church was dedicated to the sacred heart of Jesus.

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Sacre Coeur exteriorThe Sacre Coeur was

designed by Paul Abadie and inspired by St-Front in Perigueux.

The foundation was laid in 1875; it’s built of a frost resistant travertine that bleaches with age to a gleaming white (chateau- landon stone). The main portal has grand bronze doors with foliage design.

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Sacre Coeur statuesThe triple- arched

portico is surmounted by two bronze equestrian statues of France’s national saints, Joan of Arc and King St. Louis IX. Both statues were designed by Nippolyte Lefebure.

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Sacre Coeur interiorInside is dim and rather gloomy

except for the golden mosaics that glow brightly. The floor plan is an equal armed gneek cross with a large dome over the crossing.

Overall, the church was fully completed in 1914 and the final cost was four million dollars.

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Visitor Information

oThe Basilica is opened daily from 6am to 11pmoThe dome and crypt is opened daily from 9am to 6pmoFree admission

A climb to the top of the dome provides an excellent view of

Paris.

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For more infoVisit www.sacre-coeur-montmarte.com

or www.sacred-destination.com