There are two. First, the one in the gallery at the West end: Built by Thierry in 1733, amended by Clicuot in 1788. Completely rebuilt by Cavaillée-Coll in 1867, it was renovated and updated by Hermann (1959) and by the Boisseau firm in 1992. * 5 manuals and pedal board * 110 stops, 153 ranks, 7,000 pipes * Electric and electronic action
Secondarily, the Chancel Organ by Boisseau (1968). * 2 manuals and pedal * 30 stops, 38 ranks * Mechanical key action * Electric stop action
Notre Dame is located right in the middle of Paris, on the "île de la cité".
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The Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral is located ile de la Cité, Paris.
Geographic coordinates: 48.8532°N 2.3494°E
The full name is the la Cathédrale de Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame simply means our lady, so there are many churches devoted to the Virgin Mary called Notre Dame (Notre Dame de Chartres, Notre Dame de Rouen, etc.). The most famous Notre Dame Cathedral (with the Hugo story and Disney movie and all) is located in center of Paris.
In homage to the Virgin Mary. Notre Dame de Paris literally means Our Lady of Paris. Many catholic churches are named that way around the world.
Notre-Dame de Paris
Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, usually translated into English under the title The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Notre Dame de Paris.
There is no cemetery in Notre Dame de Paris.
Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.
Notre-Dame de Paris is in the 4th Arrondissement of Paris
Notre-Dame de Paris, also known as Notre-Dame Cathedral or simply Notre-Dame. It is 96 m
Notre-Dame de Paris - musical - was created in 1998.
The Cathedral of Notre Dame (Notre Dame de Paris) in Paris , France .
The full name is the la Cathédrale de Notre Dame de Paris
Notre Dame de Paris is a novel by Victor Hugo; it goes by the English title The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Also, Notre Dame is a very famous church in Paris, perhaps that is what it's referring to
Notre Dame de Paris
Notre-Dame-de-Lorette - Paris Métro - was created in 1910.
Notre Dame de Paris (French for Our Lady of Paris), also known as Notre Dame Cathedral.