Louis the 7th was king of France in 1163, when the building of the Notre-Dame cathedral began.
they used hand tools
Hey there, The first Gothic Cathedral ever build was the Abbey Church of St Denis in France in 1122. Soon after there was: Noyon in 1140 in France Senlis in 1153 in France Laon 1155 in France Paris 1163 in France Tours 1170 in France Canterburry in 1174 in England
No, Notre Dame is in France, therefore built by the French.
Let us assume you mean Notre Dame de Paris, and not one of the hundreds of other churches dedicated to Our Lady. In which case, the usual building dates given are 1172 to 1340. But, of course, a Cathedral is never really finished; by the time you have completed the plan, the first bits are 200 years old and need replacing, and so on.
There are many cathedrals named "Notre Dame," both in France and in other French-speaking countries. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Paris was built between 1172-1340. The cathedral known as Notre Dame de Chartres, as it stands today, was built between 1194 and 1260.
The cathredal is constructed of stone, primarily and of course wood where necessary.
377 years. The building of the cathedral started around 1170 and was finished in 1547.
It took so long to build the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris because there was not enough people in the construction of it
Notre Dame is a world heritage site because it is a cathedral which is dedicated to 'Our Lady' Jesus' mother. It is also listed as a world heritage site because it took 168 year to build.
The exact cost to build Notre Dame Cathedral is unknown, but it took almost 200-years to complete. Construction began in 1163 during the reign of Louis VII. The Cathedral is home to the Crown of Thorns, a fragment of the True Cross, and one of the Holy Nails, important relics of Catholicism.
The Cathedral is build of Portland Stone.
stupid ones cause a cathedral is rubbish an god does not exist