Notre-Dame de Bon-Port

The Église Notre-Dame De Bon-Port, seen from the île de Nantes
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Notre-Dame de Bon-Port is a basilica located in Nantes, France, constructed in 1846 by the architects Seheult and Joseph-Fleury Chenantais. Its official name is Église de Saint-Louis (Basilica of Saint-Louis), though it is rarely known by this name.

Location

The basilica is located in Nantes at the Place du Sanitat, facing the Quai de la Fosse (Quay of the Pit). The dome which tops it is modelled on that of Les Invalides in Paris. At the top of the spire lies an archangel representing Saint Gabriel.

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Coordinates: 47°12′35″N 1°34′10″W / 47.20972°N 1.56944°W / 47.20972; -1.56944


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