A French Church. :)
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Many things would be different, not the least of which would be the absence of many familiar sights. Sacre Coeur, The Arc de Triomphe, the Musee D'Orsay, the Place de la Concorde, and the Eiffel Tour, among others, would not be there. Other buildings would be present that have since vanished. The Bastille for one and the Tuileries Palace for another. The Grandes Boulevards had not yet cleared their way thru the city (that was done by order of Napoleon III) and been built and the city was a total rabbit's warren of medieval streets. Many things would be different, not the least of which would be the absence of many familiar sights. Sacre Coeur, The Arc de Triomphe, the Musee D'Orsay, the Place de la Concorde, and the Eiffel Tour, among others, would not be there. Other buildings would be present that have since vanished. The Bastille for one and the Tuileries Palace for another. The Grandes Boulevards had not yet cleared their way thru the city (that was done by order of Napoleon III) and been built and the city was a total rabbit's warren of medieval streets.
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"Le Sacre Coeur" translates to "The Sacred Heart" in English.
sorry but i dont no
the entrance in the sacré-coeur basilica is free.
Sacre coeur was built in 1873
it was used for making babies <3
The Sacré-Cœur is located in Paris, France.
Because a big part in the French history
The Sacre-Coeur was built in 1975 to 1914. It was built to keep the Frenches mind off losing the war.
As a historical monument in Paris,for visitors to visit in monmarte.
Worship, visit, look at the view, go up to the dome and look at the view from there.
Paul Abadie then Charles Laisné then Émile Hirsch built sacre coeur
You can explore