Its construction was decided by the National Assembly in 1873, like a religious building in perpetuity in homage to the memory of the numerous French citizens who had lost the life during the Franco-Prussian War. According to his promoters it was also done to atone for the impiety of the Second French Empire.2 It was the architect Paul Abadie who won the competition for its construction.
The first stone was laid in 1875, and although completed in 1914, it was not consecrated until the end of World War I in 1919. The church was built with funds coming exclusively from a popular subscription.
Wow, this should be a postcard for the tourists to buy. The sky is great also.
Very impressive, especially this shot with those moody clouds…
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Beautiful architecture.
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Visited this place..quite a few times…love France!
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increíblemente hermosa picture
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Very nice post
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Very beautiful
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