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Sacré-Coeur și Montmartre district
Located at the highest point in Paris as an ornamental decoration, Basilique Sacré-Coeur has a special aura.His Alabaster facade combines Romanesque and Byzantine styles and, by far, looks like a wedding cake (which is his nickname). Inside the basilica, the striking mosaic of Christ with a heart in flames gives the sanctuary an emotional and spiritual intensity, suitable for a Church created as a symbol of Francia.The sanctuary is illuminated with many candles, which offers a contrast with the dark and dark space.Esplanade that leads (through a scale of over 200 steps) to the Sacré-Coeur Church is a popular area for people to stay and is often animated by street musicians.A medi country village, which was annexed by the city of Paris (as a 18th round), Montmartre combines the old fashion charm with an avant-garde edge.The cobbled snake streets and pedestrian stairs lead to small locations and restaurants held locally, art galleries that evoke the bohemian past of the neighborhood and quiet markets full of outdoor cafes.The bohemian creative spirit in Montmartre is still found here, especially around Place du Tertre and Carré Roland Dorgelès. N Incarter has several excellent art museums, where visitors can admire the creations of Bohemian artists who lived in Montmartre at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.In this era, Montmartre was famous for his cabarets and artist studios.In the delightful gardens of the museum, visitors can enjoy soft drinks at Café Renoir, who has a pleasant terrace overlooking a lilies pond.This innovative museum displays over 300 works created by Salvador Dalí.The exhibits are presented in a way that reveals the symbols and motives used in his works of art.




