CATHÉDRALE SACRÉ-COEUR

The Roman Catholic church was built in 1930 and incorporates the three distinct styles of Art Deco, neo-Gothic and Mauresque architecture. Designed by French architect Paul Touron, the pristine white structure has two twin towers, external buttresses, and decorative aperture-style windows. In 1956, the structure was deconsecrated and is now an exhibition space. If you’re able to, climb to the top of the towers to get a view of the city and the Atlantic Ocean.

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