Basilica du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre , Paris
Le Sacré Coeur de Montmartre fête ses 100 ans !
Dimanche 20 octobre 2019, la Basilique de Montmartre célèbrait son Jubilé. Construit au lendemain de la Première Guerre Mondiale, le deuxième lieux le plus visité de Paris entre dans son année jubilaire. L'archevêque de Paris, Mgr Michel Aupetit, présidait une Eucharistie solennelle en renouvelant le rite de consécration de 1919 : encensement des piliers, onction d'huile de l'autel, mèches d'encens incandescentes... Il a aussi ouvert une Porte Sainte que les fidèles pourront franchir pendant une année.
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Basilica du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Basilica du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, commonly known as Sacré-Cœur Basilica and often simply Sacré-Cœur, is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in Paris, France. A popular landmark, the basilica is located at the summit of the butte Montmartre, the highest point in the city. Sacré-Cœur is a double monument, political and cultural, both a national penance for the defeat of France in the 1870 Franco-Prussian War and the socialist Paris Commune of 1871 crowning its most rebellious neighborhood, and an embodiment of conservative moral order, publicly dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was an increasingly popular vision of a loving and sympathetic Christ.
The basilica was designed by Paul Abadie. Construction began in 1875 and was completed in 1914. The basilica was consecrated after the end of World War I in 1919. The inspiration for Sacré Cœur's design originated on 4 September 1870, the day of the proclamation of the Third Republic, with a speech by Bishop Fournier attributing the defeat of French troops during the Franco-Prussian War to a divine punishment after a century of moral decline since the French Revolution, in the wake of the division in French society that arose in the decades following that revolution, between devout Catholics and legitimist royalists on one side, and democrats, secularists, socialists, and radicals on the other. This schism in the French social order became particularly pronounced after the 1870 withdrawal of the French military garrison protecting the Vatican in Rome to the front of the Franco-Prussian War by Napoleon III, the secular uprising of the Paris Commune of 1870-1871, and the subsequent 1871 defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War.
A law of public utility was passed to seize land at the summit of Montmartre for the construction of the basilica. Architect Paul Abadie designed the basilica after winning a competition over 77 other architects. With delays in assembling the property, the foundation stone was finally laid 16 June 1875. Passionate debates concerning the basilica were raised in the Conseil Municipal in 1880, where the basilica was called an incessant provocation to civil war and it was debated whether to rescind the law of 1873 granting property rights, an impracticable proposition.
The overall style of the structure shows a free interpretation of Romano-Byzantine features, an unusual architectural vocabulary at the time, which was a conscious reaction against the neo-Baroque excesses of the Palais Garnier cited in the competition. Many design elements of the basilica symbolise nationalist themes: the portico, with its three arches, is adorned by two equestrian statues of French national saints Joan of Arc (1927) and King Saint Louis IX, both executed in bronze by Hippolyte Lefebvre; and the nineteen-ton Savoyarde bell (one of the world's heaviest), cast in 1895 in Annecy, alludes to the annexation of Savoy in 1860.
The basilica is home to a large and very fine pipe organ built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll for a private home in Biarritz, composed of 109 ranks and 78 speaking stops spread across four 61-note manuals and the 32-note pedalboard (unusual before the start of the 20th century; the standard of the day was 56 and 30), spread across three expressive divisions (also unusual for the time, even in large organs).
In response to requests from French bishops, Pope Pius IX promulgated the feast of the Sacred Heart in 1856. The basilica itself was consecrated on 16 October 1919. The basilica is accessible by bus. Buses 30, 31, 80, and 85 can be taken to the bottom of the hill of the basilica. Line 12 of the metro can be taken to Jules Joffrin station and visitors can then change to the Montmartrobus and disembark at Place du Tertre.
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Do you know the second most visited religious building in Paris, after Notre-Dame cathedral? It's the le Sacré-Cœur also known as The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris. A massively touristic attraction in an iconic neighborhood with a terrific view!
It is rich in history yet people don't know much about it. That's why today we'll talk about this iconic church on the hill in Paris that goes by the official name La Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre.
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The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris is a Roman Catholic Church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. A popular landmark and the second most visited monument in Paris, [1], the basilica is located at the summit of the butte Montmartre, the highest point in the city.
Our tour takes us through the winding streets of Paris leading up to the stairs to the basilique. The views are breath-taking when you the reach the top. You have over 130 steps to get to the church - so be prepared.
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Nosotros nos podemos olvidar del Corazón de Jesús pero... el Corazón de Jesús nunca se olvida de alguien que lo ha querido.
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View from the Basilica du Sacre-Coeur de Montmartre , Paris
Paris - Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
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Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre ,Paris, France
Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, Paris
Location:-rue du chevalier-de-la-barre 35, 75018 Paris
Geographic coordinates:- 48°53′12.1″N 2°20′34.8″E
The inspiration for the Basilica originated in the wake of the division in French society that arose in the decades following the French Revolution, between devout Catholics and legitimist royalists on one side,[2] and democrats, secularists, socialists and radicals on the other. This schism became particularly pronounced after the Franco-Prussian War and the ensuing uprising of the Paris Commune of 1870-71. Though today the Basilica is asserted[3][when?] to be dedicated in honor of the 58,000 who lost their lives during the war, the decree of the Assemblée nationale, 24 July 1873, responding to a request by the archbishop of Paris by voting its construction, specifies that it is to expiate the crimes of the communards[4][not in citation given]. Montmartre had been the site of the Commune's first insurrection, and many dedicated communards were forever entombed in the subterranean galleries of former gypsum mines where they had retreated, by explosives detonated at the entrances by the Army of Versailles. Hostages had been executed on both sides, and the Communards had executed Georges Darboy, Archbishop of Paris, who became a martyr for the resurgent Catholic Church. His successor Guibert, climbing the Butte Montmartre in October 1872, was reported to have had a vision, as clouds dispersed over the panorama: It is here, it is here where the martyrs are,[5] it is here that the Sacred Heart must reign so that it can beckon all to come.[6]
In the moment of inertia following the resignation of the government of Adolphe Thiers, 24 May 1873, François Pie, bishop of Poitiers, expressed the national yearning for spiritual renewal— the hour of the Church has come—[7] that would be expressed through the Government of Moral Order of the Third Republic, which linked Catholic institutions with secular ones, in a project of religious and national renewal, the main features of which were the restoration of monarchy and the defense of Rome within a cultural framework of official piety,[8] of which Sacré-Cœur is the chief lasting triumphalist[9] monument.
The decree voting its construction as a matter of public utility, 24 July,[10] followed close on Thiers' resignation. The project was expressed by the Church as a National Vow (Voeu national) and financial support came from parishes throughout France. The dedicatory inscription records the Basilica as the accomplishment of a vow by Alexandre Legentil and Hubert Rohault de Fleury, ratified by Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert, Archbishop of Paris. The project took many years to complete.
Basilique du Sacré Cœur de Montmartre, Paris
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La basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - Région Ile de France - Le Monument Préféré des Français
La basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre - Région Ile de France - Le Monument Préféré des Français
C’est un monument controversé et d’une facture très académique, bâti sur le reste des idéaux de la Commune de 1871. Pourtant, juché sur la butte Montmartre et parce qu’il offre la plus belle vue de Paris, le Sacré Cœur est au palmarès mondial touristique.
La basilique du Sacré-Cœur ne s’est pas faite en un jour. Il a fallu 39 ans, entre 1875 et 1914, et 46 millions de Francs pour la terminer. Le Sacré- Cœur se gagne à la sueur des fronts des pèlerins, enfin pour ceux qui montent les marches. Les autres, les athées fatigués, prennent le funiculaire. Après tout, il est pratiquement aussi vieux que le Sacré Cœur ! Bien sûr, il faut visiter l’intérieur de la basilique et sa monumentale mosaïque du Christ ressuscité, vêtu de blanc, les bras grands ouverts, laissant voir un cœur d’or. Et puis quand vous entendrez sonner la cloche de la basilique, sachez qu’il s’agit de la Savoyarde, et que c’est la cloche la plus lourde du monde, un peu plus de 18 tonnes, un bourdon fondu en 1891.
Visit of the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre in Paris, France
Come and discover the beauty of the Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre in Paris.
You will find fantastic shots of the outside of the Basilica but also of the inside where you can discover the famous mosaic and the beautiful statues and art work. You can finish your visit in the dome of the Basilica where you have a fantastic panoramic view of the city.
Montmartre - Paris, France. (Sacré-Coeur, Place du Tertre...)
Montmartre - Paris, France. Visit Montmartre, one of the most famous districts of the city of Paris, capital of France. Among the things to see are: the famous Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Sacre-Coeur), the painters of the Place du Tertre, the funicular, the famous staircases of Montmartre... From the top of the hill you will see one of the most beautiful views of Paris...
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Basilique du Sacre Coeur at Night in Montmartre, Paris, France (HD top sky view Basilica)
Night sky view of the Sacre Coeur Basilica, also known as Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris, with a beautiful skyline. This is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in Paris, France.
A popular landmark, the basilica is located at the summit of the butte Montmartre, the highest point in the city. Sacré-Cœur is a double monument, political and cultural, both a national penance for the supposed excesses of the Second Empire and socialist Paris Commune of 1871 crowning its most rebellious neighborhood, and an embodiment of conservative moral order, publicly dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which was an increasingly popular vision of a loving and sympathetic Christ.
The Sacré Coeur Basilique was designed by Paul Abadie. Construction began in 1875 and was finished in 1914. It was consecrated after the end of World War I in 1919.
The overall style of the structure shows a free interpretation of Romano-Byzantine features, an unusual architectural vocabulary at the time, which was a conscious reaction against the neo-Baroque excesses of the Palais Garnier, which was cited in the competition. Many design elements of the basilica symbolise nationalist themes: the portico, with its three arches, is adorned by two equestrian statues of French national saints Joan of Arc (1927) and King Saint Louis IX, both executed in bronze by Hippolyte Lefebvre; and the nineteen-ton Savoyarde bell (one of the world's heaviest), cast in 1895 in Annecy, alludes to the annexation of Savoy in 1860.
Line 12 of the metro can be taken to Jules Joffrin station and the Montmartrobus can be taken to the top of Montmartre Hill. Line 2 or 12 of the metro can be taken to Pigalle station where visitors can change to the Montmartrobus heading to the Sacre Coeur Basilica.
Basilique du Sacre Coeur at Night in Montmartre, Paris, France (HD top sky view Basilica)
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Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, Paris
A quick look at a Paris favorite I had missed all these years. I loved the place. I could imagine why Picasso and his contemporaries lived in the area.
Basilique Du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre, Paris, France
Europe Trip 2008 - A sweeping view of Paris from the Basilique Du Sacre Coeur. This was taken in the afternoon of our first day in Paris. We were just looking for something to visit and there was this church on the map. It turned out to be THE church.
Basilique du Sacre Coeur de Montmartre
La basilique du Sacré-Cœur, consacrée en 1919, est l’un des monuments emblématiques de Paris. Située au sommet de la butte Montmartre, elle offre une des plus belles vues panoramiques de la capitale, à 130 mètres d’altitude. De style romano-byzantin, la basilique est reconnaissable à sa couleur blanche. A l’intérieur de l’édifice, le plafond est décoré de la plus grande mosaïque de France, mesurant 480 m². La crypte mérite aussi une visite. Et pour prendre encore plus de hauteur, le visiteur peut accéder au dôme, d’où la vue de Paris à 360° est magnifique. À quelques pas de la basilique, se trouvent la place du Tertre, le quartier des Abbesses aux petites rues escarpées, et au pied de la butte, le célèbre cabaret du Moulin Rouge.
La Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre vue du ciel!
Bienvenue à Paris, ville d’accueil de l’EURO 2016 : découvrez la Basilique du Sacré-Coeur de Montmartre vue du ciel (prises de vue depuis un drone réalisé parla société Flying Eye en septembre 2015).
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PARIS WALK | Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Montmartre | France
A first-person perspective Paris walk tour of Sacré-Coeur Basilica and the area leading up to it with stunning views across Paris.
Experience all of the sights and sounds as Watched Walker (yes, I’m talking about myself in the third person!) takes us on a walking tour through the streets of Paris, featuring Sacré-Coeur Basilica (Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris) in Montmartre. The tour starts across from Anvers Metro Station, then travels up Rue de Steinkerque to the base of Sacré-Coeur, then climbs steps and paths to arrive outside Sacré-Coeur, where the tour finishes.
Sights seen along the tour include gift shops, a carousel, Square Louise Michel, panoramic views across Paris, man carrying birds, King Saint Louis and Saint Joan of Arc statues, and many tourists and visitors.
And in each video I've hidden a blinking eye, can you spot it? (It could appear more than once). In addition to the blinking eye, I've also added the Watched Walker logo to various scenes–it could be on buildings, vehicles or any other objects, so keep an eye out for it too!
Footage recorded August 2017.
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