Paris is a big and old city, so everything in there is man-made, from the quays along the Seine river, the bridges, to famous monuments like the Notre-dame cathedral, the Sacré-Coeur basilica, the Eiffel tower or the Louvre palace.
Albi has a brick cathedral, Amiens has a cathedral listed as a World heritage site, Clermont-Ferrand has a cathedral built in black volcanic stone. Beauvais, Bourges, Chartres, Coutances, Laon, Le Mans, Nancy, Orléans, Reims, Rouen, Strasbourg, Toul, Tours, Vaison-la-Romaine, and of course Paris all have very beautiful and outstanding cathedrals. Some of the older cathedrals built until the 12th century like 'La Canonica' near Bastia, Corsica, are built in the simple so-called 'Roman style', but most French cathedrals are built in the Gothic style. Every major town has its cathedral, and many small towns have one as well. The most visited is Notre-Dame de Paris (13.6 million visitors in 2007).
the Eiffel tower, the Arc de Triomphe and down the Champs-Elysées to the Place de la Concorde, the Louvre museum, the cathedral of Notre Dame, the basilica of the Sacré-coeur and it district are places you should visit.
Paris, Marseille and Nice are three famous French cities. The Eiffel Tower, the Arc du Triomphe, the Palace of Versailles and the Cathedral of Notre Dame are famous things to see in France.
1. Eiffel Tower 2. Aerospace Industry. 3. Wine 4. Food 5. Fashion. Some alternative might include The Louvre Museum, the Arch de Triumph, the Bastille, the guillotine, Napoleon, the Seine River, Normandy, the Cannes Film Festival, Moulin Rouge, Notre Dame, the beret, artists, the French Foreign Legion, horse-meat or escargot.
the? Notre Dame is a Catholic cathedral in the heart of Paris, France. Notre Dame is also a university in the state of Indiana, USA.
You probably mean the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris as "Notre Dame" is a very popular church patronage title which translated means "Our Lady". The most famous Notre Dame Cathedral is that of Paris, France. It is built on the eastern portion of the Île de la Cité, an island in the middle of the Seine River which runs through Paris.
Hard to say for sure, but it sounds like you may be asking about the Rose Window in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris.
If you mean the beautiful cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris in France, it has been photographed hundreds of thousands of times. The link below will take you to the Google images search results page, and you can click any of the thumbnail views to see a bigger photograph.
I do like The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It is a great movie and has a lot of good morals/themes.
There are like three bells at Notre Dame!
well the Notre Dame is not special in my eyes so wyh r u caring about it all of a suddan its not like its in america
In "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," Quasimodo is the main character who is the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral. The name Quasimodo is derived from the Latin phrase "Quasimodo geniti infantes," meaning "like newborn babes," which refers to the Sunday after Easter when Quasimodo was found as an abandoned baby in the novel.
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There are tours (at different times) that are different languages, like Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and all kinds of others! Maurice de sully died before the building was completed. (He died in September 11, 1196) Notre Dame is nearly 900 years old. That's a lot of candles! Its towers are 69 meters high! They finished the building in 1345.
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Notre Dame is one of the most well-known churches in the world. It is a very dark church and known worldwide for its chimera statues and on of the must-sees when you are in Paris. Furthermore, nearly everybody knows this church because of the "Hunchback of Notre Dame".