I didn't plan to come to this church in my initial itinerary, but I added a day to Paris temporarily and went to Notre Dame Cathedral twice. Especially when Notre Dame Cathedral climbed the bell tower in Paris, I found that I should also visit this church on the hillside. Although I had only seen little information about it at that time, I vaguely felt that it would bring me some information. Pleasantly surprised. And on the map, it's very close to the hotel we stayed in. We live in District 9. The last hillside is Sacred Heart Cathedral. So on the fourth day of our tour in Paris, after we had a leisurely breakfast, we walked along the brick alleys to the Montmartre Heights. After walking for a few minutes, you can see the spire of Sacred Heart Cathedral from the gap of the building. I thought it would be here soon, but we still walked for more than 20 minutes, because we were not in a hurry, so we took pictures while walking and playing. Coming in front of it at more than 10 o'clock, you have to climb many stairs to get to it. Three domes, one or two small, with a snow-white appearance, are really a little different from other churches in shape. This day is 2016-03-14, which may be the reason for Monday morning. There are not many visitors here. When you enter the church, you are not allowed to take pictures. The murals inside are very beautiful, golden and brilliant, and the picture is really using a lot of gold, the central dome in the picture of Jesus is also a little golden pen. Although there were many tourists in the church, everyone remained quiet and quiet. I sat down on the bench for almost half an hour and enjoyed sitting quietly in the church, especially in such a beautiful and special church. My one ran around to take pictures. He also went to the bathroom next to the church. It was said that the charge for the bathroom was 1 euro. I've always liked churches, and this one in Montmartre Heights looks and interiors are very different from ordinary churches, really gave me a surprise! If I come back to Paris, I will visit it again.