History
Built on the Montmartre hill the Roman-Byzantine basilica of the Sacred Heart dominates Paris. It has been constructed in devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus after the 1870 disaster, the capture of Paris by the Prussians, and the civil war which steeped the capital in blood. The archbishop of Paris in 1872 approved the wish of a Parisian, Mr. Legentil, to build a sanctuary dedicated to the heart of Jesus-Christ, "true God and real man", present in the Holy Sacrament in display day and night. Therefore he chose the site where Saint Denis was beheaded because of his faith in late IIIrd century. In 1873 the Assemblee Nationale voted a law declaring the building of public interest.
The basilica's construction was financed by every parish in France.
In 1875, work began. UnfortunaTely, with the breakout of the First World War, the consecration planned for 1914 had to be postponed until after the war.

Architecture
The basilica is built on a vast scale to take full advantage of its commanding site.
The architect Abadie was inspired by the Romano-Byzantine style. The domes, elongated into ovoid forms, the 80-metre bell-tower from which the 19-tons Savoyarde bell can be heard, the whiteness of this monument which overlooks the whole of Paris, henceforth makes it one of the major landmarks of the Paris scenery. The building's extraordinary whiteness is a result of the material used in its construction: Chateau-Landon stone bleaches with age.

The impressive façade with its triple-arched portico is surmounted by two bronze equestrian statues of St. Joan of Arc and St. Louis by H. Lefebvre, and the climax of the overall design is the statue of Christ, his hand raised in blessing.
In contrast to the exterior, the interior is extensively decorated with mosaics: those in the apse over the high altar were designed by Luc-Olivier Merson and show Christ adored by the Virgin, St. Joan of Arc and St. Louis.

Spiritual activity
Since 1885, the prayer of perpetual worship has been the most important part of the life and activities of this worldwide famous sanctuary.
The Basilica of the "Sacré Coeur" is a place of pilgrimage where the chaplains and the Benedictine nuns of the Sacred Heart welcome pilgrims, faithful worshippers and all those who seek God. Adjacent to the basilic, the Ephrem HosTel is opened to the pilgrims who have previously booked their room
Tel : 33 (0)1 53 41 89 09.
The basilica publishes a spiritual magazine for everyone containing the various organized activities, previous months events, spiritual teaching, a book of prayers and christian testimonies
Tel : 33 (0)1 53 41 89 00.



pic from Francois.Virely




Address

35 rue du Chevalier de la Barre
Paris 18e
Tel. : 01 53 41 89 00


How to get there
Metro line 2 or 12 : Abbesses (then take funiculaire)
Anvers (then take funiculaire),
Barbes-Rochechouart,
Chateau-Rouge,
Lamarck-Caulaincourt.
Bus: 54, 80, 95 and Montmartrobus (from Métro Jules Joffrin or Pigalle)


Opening times
Basilica open 9am to 6pm and 9am to 7pm in summer




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