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The Basilica of our Lady of the Rosary is a Neo-Byzantine and Romanesque style church in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes dedicated to the Rosary.
The Basilica of our Lady of the Rosary is a Neo-Byzantine and Romanesque style church in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes dedicated to the Rosary. Designed by Leopold Hardy, it has a semi-circular white marble façade capped by a dome with 16 circular stained glass windows, the spaces between which denote the 15 mysteries of the traditional rosary. The dome is topped by a gilded crown and cross.
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1 Avenue Mgr Théas, 65100 Lourdes, France
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