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Notre Dame de Paris is considered by many people to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in the world. It also has many beautiful features, not the least of which are the famous stained-glass "rose windows," which were built in the 13th century. According to Wikipedia, The North and West windows still contain much original glass. I recommend visiting the Wikipedia cite for more architectural and historical information that would be of interest to a visitor and provides ample reason to go there should you have the opportunity to visit Paris.
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stain glass windows are in the back, front, and sides of the church
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.
pews and stain glass windows
Because back in the days not many people could read, they invented a story in Stain Glass Windows to show what really happened.
she was influenced by stain glass windows and pretty much glass
Most had a form of stain glass since it was used to teach the bible. The population couldn't read or write so to teach the bible windows were used in the churches.
Castles didn't have stain glass windows ( some do today because they have been added) because they were built for protection and defense.
I have seen many characters on stain glass windows but the one I have seen more than once is Mickey Mouse.
well it all started way back in the olden days when it invented and all it is is a Piece of colored glass shaped and cut into what you want and nearly all the churches have the window in different pictures and colored glass so there's your short history on stain glass windows and what they are i hope this helped