The Sacré-Cœur quarter, located in Montmartre, Paris, is famous for its stunning basilica, the Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur, which offers panoramic views of the city from its dome. The area is also known for its artistic history, having been home to renowned artists like Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh. Additionally, the lively streets are filled with charming cafés, street artists, and vibrant markets, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals. Its bohemian atmosphere and historical significance contribute to its unique allure.
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sacre coeur
7 million Frech francs
Well... Go Man Go was only half Quarter Horse (The other half being Thoroughbred), but he was a pretty famous horse. He did Flat racing and was named World Champion Quarter Running Horse three times in a row, one of only two horses to achieve that distinction.During his five years of competition before he was retired from racing in 1960, he had 27 wins and brought earning of more than 86,000.
sacre couer - sacred heart church...are you american?
The Sacre-Coeur was built in 1975 to 1914. It was built to keep the Frenches mind off losing the war.
Sacre coeur was built in 1873
the le sacre coeur is a catherdral, a place of worship!
Paul Abadie then Charles Laisné then Émile Hirsch built sacre coeur
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it is big
White.
window
napoleon
Beige.
it is important
1. Notre Dame de Paris 2. Sacre Coeur