Access The leaning Virgin DOVER The Basilica DUNKERQUE CALAIS The other legend Pays du Coquelicot < Somme < Picardie < France A25 YPRES (IEPER) A16 LILLE A1 VALENCIENNES From Arras-Lille, A1 highway, exit 14 (Bapaume) CAMBRAI ALBERT A16 AMIENS A29 A29 ROUEN A2 BAPAUME ABBEVILLE A28 ARRAS LE HAVRE A29 A26 PÉRONNE A29 ST-QUENTIN From Paris, A1 highway, exit 13.1 towards Albert A28 LAON A16 BEAUVAIS A26 SOISSONS REIMS A1 Highway A4 CHÂTEAU-THIERRY TGV train station Haute-Picardie SNCF train station The Golden Virgin The Golden Virgin statue at the top is the work of the famous sculptor Albert Roze (from Amiens). The statue was sculptured and put on the top on July 13th, 1897. 40000 gold leaves were needed to cover the dome and the statue. Numerous pilgrims still come to celebrate the Virgin during the Novena of the pilgrimage which takes place on September (8th) every year. Heights : • Steeple: 62m • Dome: 10m • Virgin: 5m • Christ: 1,85m PARIS • Guided tours of the Basilica and possibility to go up to the steeple for groups (on booking) Visit of the Basilica all year round. Price: 3 € / pers. • Visit the steeple (on booking) from April to September on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3.00pm Prices: 2 € /adult 1 €/ child INFORMATION AND BOOKING Office de Tourisme du Pays du Coquelicot 9, rue Gambetta – 80300 Albert Tel. 03 22 75 16 42 [email protected] www.tourisme-paysducoquelicot.com Tourism and handicap Welcome (reception) priest house 28, rue de Boulan (behind the Basilica) Tél. 03 22 75 09 54 – [email protected] The Eucharist is celebrated from Monday to Friday at noon, on Saturdays at 6.30pm and on Sundays at 11.00am. Conception : www.grandnord.fr - Edition 2014 The leaning Virgin in 1915 Albert BRUX A26 During the first World War, the Basilica was bombed by more than 2000 shells and was practically destroyed. In January, 1915, the statue was seriously damaged and it leaned over the Place d’Armes. The world-famous legend of the leaning Virgin began: ‘When the Virgin falls, the war will be over’. The statue fell in April 1918. Notre-Dame de Brebières VE AN ELLE S BOULOGNE RS 4 Origin & construction 4. Stained glass made by Grüber in 1929, representing the miraculous discovery of the Black Virgin Notre-Dame de Brebières in the 11th century. 3 century 1727 The miraculous statue is transferred into the church 1837 Beginning of the construction. Edmond Duthoit (architect) and Albert Roze (sculptor) Abbot Anicet Godin is nominated as priest-dean of Albert 1871 Death of Abbot Dumont 1879 2 7 7 8. This Cavaillé-Coll organ, is provided with 38 stops associated with 3 manual keyboards of 56 notes and a crank set of 30 notes. 1 8 8 > Length: 83.50m > Width: 38.70m > Height: 78m > Surface: 2600m² Major dates & events Abbot Dumont, priest of Albert, decided to build a big new church 7. Saint Joan of Arc statue, sculptured by Anne-Marie Roux 6 1. Pieta from the 19th century put on the baptismal fonts, remains of the first Basilica. 1 6 3 2. Made with Carrare marble, this pulpit is endowed with a dome decorated with four angels covered with gold leaves. 2 From 1850s, the number of inhabitants in Albert increased and the construction of a new church was necessary. The Abbot Anicet Godin, priest-dean of Albert since 1879, decided to manage this project and wanted to build a new church in October, 1883. He already had an architect, Edmond Duthoit. Nevertheless, it was hard for him to find money. In order to finance the project, he used different means such as the publishing of a newspaper « The Messenger of Notre-Dame de Brebières. » Thus he was able to start the construction of the Basilica on July 13th, 1885. During the first World War, the Basilica was completely destroyed. Louis Duthoit rebuilt it according to the original plans of his father, Edmond Duthoit, between 1926 and 1931, keeping the neobyzantine style (especially the sumptuous mosaics) while adding Art Deco elements. 11th 6. Wood framework from 1929. Each coffer illustrates one of the invocations of the Saint Virgin’s litany. 3. Medallion, of Edmond Duthoit, first architect of the Basilica in 1885. This is a legend from the 11th century: a shepherd was looking after his ewes about 1500 meters North-East of Albert. One of them parted from the flock to sick obstinately to a tuft of grass. Puzzled, the shepherd called it and then he sent his dog to the animal. But it didn’t move. A voice said: ‘Stop shepherd, you’re hurting me!’ He drew back his crook that was covered with blood. Then he slowly dug the ground and removed the Madonna from it. She was bearing the trace of the knock on her forehead. The circumstances of the discovery of the statue gave it its name: Notre Dame de Brebières. (a “brebis” means an “ewe”) . Discovery of the statue by an ewe and a shepherd 5 4 The Basilica in 1918 5 5. Statue of the Virgin with the child, made in polychrome stone from the 15th century and representing the virgin found miraculously in the 11th century in Albert. 1883 Abbot Anicet Godin decides to begin the construction of the church 1885 The Pope Léon XIII gives to the church the title of Basilica and called it “La Lourdes du Nord” 1897 1899 The Golden Virgin is on the top of the steeple of the Basilica which is 78 m high The Basilica is bombarded by 2000 shells and the Virgin leans over Albert. The legend is born: “When the virgin falls the war will be over” 1901 The Virgin coronation by 2 Cardinals and 35 Bishops 1915 Reconstruction of the Basilica identical to the first one, by Louis, Edmond Duthoit’s son 50th anniversary of the Virgin’s crowning 1918 1926-29 1931 The Virgin falls and the Basilica is destroyed. The war comes to an end the same year Solemn inauguration of the new Basilica 1952 1999-2004 External restoration of the Basilica
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