The construction of Notre-Dame Cathedral primarily utilized limestone, sourced from quarries near Paris, which was favored for its durability and workability. The structure also incorporated other materials like iron for reinforcement and lead for roofing. The intricate sculptures and decorative elements were crafted from the same limestone, showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. Overall, these materials contributed to the cathedral's iconic Gothic architecture.
The stones used in the construction of Notre-Dame de Paris are limestones of various types, from the local area. (link)
it was used to a church Notre Dame is a cathedral, it is still used today, and is the seat of the Archbishop of Paris.
Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo, usually translated into English under the title The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Foreward pass was used by Notre dame to defeat Army in 1913.
Notre Dame sweatshirts can be purchased directly from Notre Dame, they can also be purchased online, either new direct from Notre Dame, or used from previous owners. It is also possible to but the sweatshirts from large chain stores.
Yes. Notre Dame means Our Lady (St. Mary, the mother of Jesus).
Notre Dame has a leprechaun as a mascot because of their football team name called "Fighting Irish". Before the football team was called that, which I believe was somewhere in the 1960's, Notre Dame's mascot used to be a group of Irish Terrier dogs.
they used hand tools
It is a cathedral + a big tourist attraction
Gothic architecture.
it is used for aliens to land on earth and take over the world
Flying buttresses were used for the first time in Notre Dame.