Montmartre is a historic area on a hill in Paris' 18th arrondissement, well known for its bohemian past and the white-domed Basilica of the Sacré Cœur on its summit. The Basilica of the Sacré Cœur is a prominent landmark, consecrated in 1919, standing as a symbol of hope and spiritual refuge. Its stunning Romano-Byzantine architecture and its perch on the highest point in the city offer spectacular views over Paris. Inside the basilica, visitors can admire the impressive mosaic of Christ in Majesty, one of the largest in the world, and attend musical and choir recitals. The surrounding neighborhood of Montmartre has a vibrant arts scene and was once the haunt of famous artists like Pablo Picasso and Vincent van Gogh. The area's artistic legacy continues with numerous studios and galleries dotting its narrow, winding streets. Montmartre also offers a variety of quaint cafes, vintage shops, and historical sites such as the Place du Tertre and the Moulin Rouge.