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NOTRE DAME de PARIS

Notre-Dame
indeed dates back to the 13th century and is one of the masterpieces
of gothic art in Europe. Its stainglasses and the huge interior
are really stunning artistic experiences of mystical dimension.
Located on the Cité island and surrounded by the Seine river,
Notre-Dame is a flagship in the Parisian landscape and provides
a magnificent view of the city from the top of its towers.
The site of the Notre dame Cathedral is the cradle of Paris
and had been the religious center of the city. The Celts had
their sacred ground here, the Romans built a temple to worship
Jupiter. A Christian basilica was built in the 6th century
and the last religious structure before the Notre-Dame construction
started was a Romanesque church.
Bishop Maurice de Sully started the construction in 1163. The Cathedral
was to be built in the new gothic style and had to reflect Paris's
status as the capital of the Kingdom France. It was the first cathedral
built on a monumental scale and became the prototype for future
cathedrals in France, like the cathedrals of Amiens, Chartres or
Rheims, just to name the most famous.
It took until 1345 before the cathedral was completed, partly because
the design was enlarged during construction. The result is an overwhelming
building, 130m long with two 69 meters tall towers. The spire, which
reaches 90m, was added in the 19th century by Viollet-le-Duc. The
Notre-Dame has several large rose windows, the northern 13th century
window is the most impressive. It is 21 meters high.
The spectacular eastern buttresses are 15m wide. The west side features
3 wide portals, the gallery of Kings and the famous gargoyles.
Excavations under the parvis have revealed traces of Notre-Dame's
history from Gallo-Roman times to the 19th century. Vestiges of
Roman ramparts, rooms heated by hypocaust (an ancient system with
underground furnaces and tile flues), medieval cellars, and the
foundations of a foundling hospital are displayed, as are several
fascinating photographs of the surrounding neighborhood before Baron
Haussmann's renovations.
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