Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
This Romano-Byzantine basilica sits atop Montmartre's highest point, its white travertine stone creating an almost ethereal presence against the Paris skyline.
About Basilique du Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre
This Romano-Byzantine basilica sits atop Montmartre's highest point, its white travertine stone creating an almost ethereal presence against the Paris skyline. The interior houses France's largest mosaic, a 475-square-meter Christ in Glory that dominates the apse with its golden radiance. The real draw is the dome climb: 300 spiral steps lead to a 360-degree panorama where you can spot the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and the entire city sprawling below.
The visit splits between the atmospheric basilica interior and the commanding exterior spaces. Inside, the Byzantine architecture creates surprising intimacy despite the grand scale, with perpetual adoration maintaining a reverent quiet. The mosaic work up close reveals intricate details invisible from the nave. Outside, the expansive parvis provides classic postcard views, while the dome climb rewards you with Paris laid out like a detailed map.
Most visitors rush through without appreciating the architectural details or spending time in the crypt. The dome ticket (€7) is well worth it on clear days - if visibility is poor, consider skipping it. Early morning is the best time for photography and fewer crowds blocking the parvis views. The basilica itself is free, so don't feel pressured to see everything in one visit.
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