hill of Bourlémont

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The hill of Bourlémont is a prominent rise in Ronchamp, France, best known as the dramatic natural site crowned by Le Corbusier’s modernist chapel Notre-Dame du Haut.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
hill
associatedWithArchitect Le Corbusier NERFINISHED
country France
crownedBy Notre-Dame du Haut NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance site of a major 20th-century chapel
elevationRelativeToSurroundings prominent rise above Ronchamp
hasOnTop Notre-Dame du Haut NERFINISHED
hasStructure Notre-Dame du Haut NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Ronchamp NERFINISHED
surrounding countryside
knownFor contrast between natural hill and modernist chapel
dramatic natural setting
locatedIn Bourgogne-Franche-Comté NERFINISHED
Haute-Saône NERFINISHED
Ronchamp NERFINISHED
eastern France NERFINISHED
notableFor Notre-Dame du Haut chapel NERFINISHED
modernist religious architecture
partOf Ronchamp landscape
religiousSignificance Catholic pilgrimage site
topographicType promontory
usedFor architectural visits
religious pilgrimage
tourism

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Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Haut locatedOn hill of Bourlémont