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    • marke478 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well worth climbing the steep hill and mounting all the steps. A wonder of architecture with panoramic views over the whole area.
    • jacquiFlatman 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went to Lisieux to visit my uncles grave at the military section of the local cemetery, they are all lined viewing this basilica and it looks a beautiful site, so we went to visit. What a stunning church, so much has gone into the building and layout, the tourist centre just outside gives translations in almost any language and I found it very interesting and the whole of the interior very moving, this is well worth a visit.
    • leylakoussa 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I've beenin her house and in the sanctuaire, the basilique is breathtaking, the inside and the outside are so clean and beautiful , st therese pray for us and all those who needs prayers..
    • TravelwithMattLui 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was our 2nd visit to visit the Sanctuarie of St Therese as our first visit in 2013 was rather short. We were captivated by the spiritual experience in the basilica and its surroundings. It is a wonderful feeling as the basilica is so serene and peaceful and you can feel that St Therese is with you when you are praying & mediating.The Crypte is also well maintained and masses are organized privately for pilgrims inside the Crypte. There is also a museum in the next building with a bookshop for sale of souvenir items of St Therese with lift access from the upper level.
    • Beth368 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This basilica is vast and breathtaking. It's an absolute must if you are in the area. The crypt is like a mini version of the church but so much more intimate because of its size. Amazing that there beautiful buildings can be accessed for free and not even a donation box in sight! !
    • Leanderbee 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What a vast, breathtaking structure......the inside was incredibly beautiful, even my atheist husband was blown away by the interior depicting the most amazing paintings and memorials to St Teresa. We were extremely surprised that, being a Sunday, we were there at the right time to participate in mass!
    • 815LionelL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's #1 and it tells all. We enjoyed visiting this Basilica and even Celebrated Mass whilst there in 2011.The Mosaics are outstanding. The Recessed Altars are well positioned for a quieter mediation. Saint Therese of Lisieux...The Little Flower.
    • Alison923 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited here after driving past Lisieux and seeing it from the distance. It is an amazing sight and just shines out from its position on a hill in the town. It almost calls you in. It is well sign posted and there is free parking available. When we visited there was a sevice on but we were still allowed in. It meant we didn't explore as much as we would have liked but we saw enough to be totally in awe of the whole place. The interior is decorated with mosaics which are beautiful and intricate. The whole interior was wonderfully tranquil and calm. A definite must if you are passing by. Allow up to an hour and you won't regret it.
    • lynda_spcc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What a lovely place. The mosaics are beautiful. It is a wonderful house of God. The atmosphere is so peaceful. We attended Sunday Mass and it was full. Ever place your eye wanders is so beautiful. It reminds me of the cathedral in St. Louis, MO. The grounds are beautiful. The day we were there a concert was scheduled that afternoon with a choir from Pennsylvania. It was beautiful. They were so well-dressed and had such lovely voices. It was a real treat. The whole day was lovely. It made you proud to be Catholic.
    • normandyt 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      St. Thérèse, the little flower of Lisieux. We love when old postcards lead us on adventures to new Normandy places, but sometimes it is nice to pick up a picture of somewhere familiar. This card was found in an old wooden box at a street brocante on a showery April day. Its smudges of colour instantly proclaim the crypt of the Basilica of St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Possibly the most beautiful crypt ever built.Decorated with mosaic flowers, it is easy to see the crypt was designed with a young girl in mind. The girl was Thérèse Martin and like the fresh colours of the mosaic, the memory of her remarkable, short life will never fade.For Thérèse, who entered the Carmelite convent in Lisieux age 15 in 1888, was canonized by Pope Pius XI on May 17 1925. Had she lived she would have been 52 years old when she was declared a Saint. Tragically Thérèse died age just 24 on 30 September 1897, after years of struggle with tuberculosis.What could a young girl have done to reach such an exalted state? Did she perform a miracle? Did she see angels in Lisieux? Well sort of and more of that soon.First a proper introduction to a little Normandy girl called Thérèse who was not extraordinary and certainly showed no early signs of sainthood - more here:http://www.normandythenandnow.com/st-therese-the-little-flower-of-lisieux/Oh and yes even if you are not particularly religious and avoid churches do visit, the Basilica is one of the wonders of the world, the mosaics will knock your socks off!
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