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A detail of the domes of Sacré C˜ìur, on May 16, 2008, in Montmartre in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France. After the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, the basilica was built on the highest spot in Paris as an atonement and a symbol of national confidence. Designed by Paul Abadie, 1812-84, in a Romanesque-Byzantine style, the construction began in 1875 but was not completed until 1914, when the outbreak of the 1st World War delayed the official opening until 1919. Sacre Coeur is built of travertine stone which exudes calcium and always remains white, clearly seen here on a spring evening.
Unique Identifier
AA606454
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3328px × 4992px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
1st World War
20th century
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Architecture
Basilica
Cathedral
Christ
Christian
Christianity
Christianity
Church
CLOUDY
detail
DOMES
Domes
Education
Education
EUROPE
Europe
EUROPEAN
France
FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
French
History
LANDMARK
low angle view
Montmartre
PARIS
PARISIAN
Paul Abadie
religion
Religious
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Romanesque-Byzantine
sacre coeur
Stone
tourists attraction
TRAVERTINE
Western Europe
white
Worship