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Cathedrale Notre Dame Paris during twilight time Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Cathedrale Notre Dame in Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cathedrale Notre-Dame, Paris, France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Quai de Montebello and Notre-Dame Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gargoyle at Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris noire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Observation from Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carved wall with Last Supper at Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Don't lose your head. Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris at night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monument of Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris or Our Lady of Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monument of Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris or Our Lady of Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mesmerizing view of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris in France at night Royalty Free Stock Photo
South facade of the Cathedrale Notre-Dame de Paris Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carved wall with Apparition to the Apostles in the upper roomat Cathedrale Notre Dame de Paris in France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Notre Dame de Paris ('Our Lady of Paris' in French) is a Gothic cathedral on the eastern half of the Ile de la Cite in the fourth arrondissement of Paris, France. It is the cathedral of the Catholic archdiocese of Paris: that is, it is the church that contains the cathedra, or official chair, of the Archbishop of Paris, Andre Cardinal Vingt-Trois. Notre Dame de Paris is widely considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in the world. It was restored and saved from destruction by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, one of France's most famous architects. The name Notre Dame means Our Lady in French, and is frequently used in the names of Catholic church buildings in Francophone countries. Notre Dame de Paris was one of the first Gothic cathedrals, and its construction spanned the Gothic period. Its sculptures and stained glass show the heavy influence of naturalism, unlike that of earlier Romanesque architecture. Notre Dame de Paris was among the first buildings in the world to use the flying buttress (arched exterior supports). The building was not originally designed to include the flying buttresses around the choir and nave. After the construction began and the thinner walls (popularized in the Gothic style) grew ever higher, stress fractures began to occur as the walls pushed outward. In response, the cathedral's architects built supports around the outside walls, and later additions continued the pattern.


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