Notre-Dame de la Paix is topped by a giant pearl dome that rises to 158 metres
Each of the 7,000 seats in the basilica’s nave has its own personal air-conditioning system.
Inside there is standing room for 11,000, while each of the 7,000 seats
in the nave has its own personal (Italian-built) air-conditioning
system. Five-thousand shades of stained glass make up the windows,
including one depicting Houphouët-Boigny kneeling in front of Jesus.
With less than one-third of the nation’s population Christian, attendances at the basilica’s services are low – usually numbering in the “few hundreds”
Notre-Dame de la Paix, built in Ivory Coast’s administrative capital Yamoussoukro between 1985 and 1989, is a church of such national pride that, during the country’s decade of periodic civil conflict, citizens often sought refuge within its walls, knowing it would never be attacked.
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