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Date: 2021-11-16
Global Architecture - Paris France 2017 - The iconic Sacre-C?ur Basilica stands majestically atop Montmartre hill, offering a striking example of Romano-Byzantine architecture. Built between 1875 and 1914, this white-domed basilica was designed by architect Paul Abadie as a symbol of national penance following France?s defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. Its gleaming travertine stone facade and massive central dome dominate the Parisian skyline, creating a serene yet imposing presence over the city below.

The basilica?s interior is equally breathtaking, featuring intricate mosaics, a grand pipe organ, and a stunning apse adorned with one of the world?s largest mosaics. The design blends Romanesque and Byzantine elements, with rounded arches, vaulted ceilings, and an emphasis on light and space. Visitors are drawn not only to its spiritual significance but also to the panoramic views of Paris from its steps, making it one of the city?s most visited landmarks.

Common name: Romano-Byzantine
Architecture type or style: Basilica
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Image: 012 France Paris 2017 P3 4K

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Photographer: Sten-ÅKe Sändh
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