Same word in english, same meaning.
"Clerestory" (part of a cathedral or large church building) in French is "la claire-voie."
Tours in the Loire valley has a beautiful cathedral. The eastern town of Toul also has one.
The word cathedral can be used as a noun = The cathedral is immense. or as an adjective: The new house has cathedral ceilings.
Eiffel Tower, The Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral, Palace of Versailles, Panthéon
cathedral like Westminster Cathedral in London
Notre Dame means our lady in french. Our lady is the English translation
While the question does not specify which "Notre Dame" cathedral is meant (because there are many cathedrals with this name), the name "Notre Dame" indicates that it is a church dedicated to "Our Lady" (which is what the French phrase means.) "Our Lady" always means "the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ." Thus, the patronal saint of a cathedral named "Notre Dame" would be St. Mary, the mother of Christ.
French monarchs were traditionally crowned at the Cathedral of Reims, located in northeast France. This tradition began with the coronation of Clovis I in 481 and continued for centuries until the French Revolution. The cathedral is known for its historical and architectural significance in the coronation ceremonies of French rulers.
Notre-Dame de Paris, commonly called simply Notre-Dame.
Notre Dame de Paris (French for Our Lady of Paris), also known as Notre Dame Cathedral.
The answer is 'cathedral'! ^U^ Julie
It is French Gothic.
It is called the Cathedral of "Hagia Sophia" which means Divine Wisdom.
"Clerestory" (part of a cathedral or large church building) in French is "la claire-voie."
Norte Dame Cathedral
The cathedral was thus officially named Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin by the Moat. Which means (the moat being one that originally ran beside the Kremlin)
Tours in the Loire valley has a beautiful cathedral. The eastern town of Toul also has one.