- You may be interested in religion, or
- in architecture (the basilica's architecture is very special and very different from traditional churches), or
- you may wish to see it as a special landmark in Paris, drawing huge numbers of visitors, notably for its site from which you have a beautiful panorama of Paris.
271 meters tall
as a church
the entrance in the sacré-coeur basilica is free.
The Sacre Coeur is a cathedral and is still used as such today. Mass begins each Sunday at 11:00 a.m. It is also a major tourist destination.
The closest Paris Metro stations to the basilica Sacre Coeur include: * Abbesses - Line 12 (green) * Anvers - Line 2 (blue) * Lamarck Caulaincourt - Line 12 (green)
Sacre coeur was built in 1873
15 bucks. Seriously!
the le sacre coeur is a catherdral, a place of worship!
The Sacre-Coeur was built in 1975 to 1914. It was built to keep the Frenches mind off losing the war.
As a historical monument in Paris,for visitors to visit in monmarte.
Paul Abadie then Charles Laisné then Émile Hirsch built sacre coeur
You can explore
Worship, visit, look at the view, go up to the dome and look at the view from there.
White.
napoleon
it is important
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