Open Hours: Basilica: Daily 6a-10:30p, last admission 10:15p; Dome: Daily 9a-7p, 6p in winter; Basilica shop: Daily 9:15a-5:45p closed Monday; Mass time varies
This Romano-Byzantine basilica overlooks Montmartre, one of Paris' most picturesque districts. Its distinctive dome rising up ... More
Basilique du Sacré-Coeur
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This Romano-Byzantine basilica overlooks Montmartre, one of Paris' most picturesque districts. Its distinctive dome rising up over the rooftops, the basilica offers the perfect vantage point from which to survey the city. Inside, the mosaic of Christ and the crypt are of particular interest. Commissioned by the Catholic Church, construction began in 1875 under the watchful eye of architect Paul Abadie and was finally completed in 1914.
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Located in the center of the city within the Palais de Justice complex on the Île de la Cite, La
Sainte Chapelle (Holy Chapel) is a small Gothic chapel constructed in the Rayonnant style. Built by King Louis IX ...
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Paris' most famous cemetery gets the name from Louis XIV's religious advisor, who previously owned the property. In 1804, the
city decided to turn the land into a cemetery. Famous people buried here include authors Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde ...
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Only a few people know that the third largest museum worldwide used to be the main residence of French kings
and emperors for six centuries. The Old Fortress was erected in 1190 under the reign of King Philippe Auguste ...
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