loads of things happened
Notre Dame de Strasbourg is a cathedral. It was built as a place of worship for Catholics.
The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris does not charge to visit. One can enter the cathedral at any time and can pray and attend worship. One can also attend the "Night Shows" which take place every Thursday and Saturday night.
It is a gorgeous cathedral in the center of both Paris, and France. It is situated on the island called "Ile de la Cite" (Island of the city) which is in the river called "La Seine" in the center of Paris, France.
The cathedral is fictitious. However, Salisbury Cathedral is near where the books main events take place.
It is a religious monument, a church, built to be a place of worship. It is still one, but it is also the most visited place in France.
The cathedral is fictitious, being the cathedral featured in Ken Follet's book "Pillars of the Earth." However, Salisbury Cathedral is near where the book's main events take place.
The crowning of Napoleon took place at Notre-Dame in Paris on 2 December 1804.
Notre Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris, France is my favorite place. It begins with N.
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.
because it is very old, (construction started in 1163) has many amazing sculptures and gargoyles, and has been the place of many significant events, king Louis VI was crowned in 1431, Joan of Arc's mother begged for her daughter's life in 1455 and Napoleon was elected Emperor in 1804
The Cathedral of Notre Dame is famous because it was the first structure to be built with flying buttresses, which are masonry bridges that place the main weight of a vault or a roof onto an outer support. The use of the flying buttress allowed the builders of the cathedral to achieve a great height. With its elaborate ornamentation and stained-glass windows, Notre Dame became the model for the Gothic style of architecture, which was popular in northern Europe from the twelfth century until the sixteenth century.
It is a Cathedral city and has the famous Canterbury Cathedral.