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The names of several Paris sights create a familiar picture in many people's minds - such as the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, the Pompidou Centre, the metro and the Sorbonne University to mention just a few. It does not matter whether the name of a particular site may conjure up the image of a story or the words of a song in short, thoughts of Paris brim over with history, culture, pictures and style.



Notre Dame Cathedral. One of the most popular and perhaps one of the most famous landmarks out of the Paris tourist attractions is that of the Notre Dame Cathedral. The Notre Dame de Paris is a Gothic cathedral, renowned as a fine sample of Gothic architecture and is still used today as a Roman Catholic cathedral. The creation of the building was begun by the architect Maurice de Sully in 1163. It is believed to have been completed around the year 1345.

The Notre Dame, with its striking appearance and features is a popular and renowned attraction on the Ile de la Cite. The cathedral has two wide towers, stone carvings, a 7800 pipe organ, stained glass windows, stone gargoyles and arches over its three entrances. It should be noted that an impressive view of Paris awaits those who visit and climb the Notre Dame towers.

Point zero can be found in the stone floor of the plaza and this star represents the start point from which distances in France are measured. Legend has it that one who stands on the stone star of point zero, will return to Paris in the future.

One of the most noticeable gothic features of the Cathedral is that certain aspects were placed high, such as rose colored windows or gargoyles. The intention of this feature was that so people should be looking up their attention would be facing upwards.

Over the years and even centuries, changes were forced upon the Lady of Paris. Due to differences in styles, many of the treasures and statues of the original cathedral were destroyed. The Revolution brought about further destruction. At the beginning of the 19th century, it was even considered to destroy the cathedral completely, due to its state of disrepair. However, the period of Romanticism appears to have saved the day or rather the Notre Dame. It is believed by many that the famous literary work of Victor Hugo 'Notre Dame de Paris' (in English: 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame') played a great part in arousing the awareness of the value of the heritage of cathedral in the eyes of the French people. One could say that Hugo managed to achieve and inspire, through Quasimodo and Esmeralda, a new interest in the significance of the Notre Dame.

The Notre Dame is the location of several historical events such as the crowning of Henry VI of England as the King of France in 1431, the marriage of Mary I of Scotland to the son of the French Henry II in 1558 and the 1970 requiem mass for General Charles de Gaulle.

It should be noted that there is no payment required for entry to the building itself, however there is an entry charge for entrance to the towers.

A range of hotels offering somewhere to stay to suit varying budgets is available close to the Notre Dame. It is advisable to book your holiday accommodation in advance in order to ensure a convenient location and to avoid disappointment.

Looking at the almost endless list of places to visit in Paris, it is clear that there is certainly no shortage of fine attractions in this top European city the only problem is how to choose which of the sites to see first.
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When your trip is limited however, the best bet is to try to visit the sites that encompass as many interests as possible the sacre-coeur basilica is just such a site. Centrally located with many hotel options in the area, one may pay as little as $20 for a hostel or $500 plus for a luxury five star hotel.

Paris has undergone a huge clean up in the last few decades however many of the buildings are extremely antiquated as are their facilities; accommodation is no exception to this. It is particularly important in Paris to follow recommendations or to be sure to see a room before you pay for it. Of course the top tier of hotel accommodation requires no such safeguards.

The construction of the building began in 1876, on Montmarte, it was not completed however until 40 years later. Montmarte is one of the highest hills in Paris providing a phenomenal view over the city both from the basilica itself and its expansive cascading gardens. The site however was not chosen for its view but rather for it's significance. It was in this spot that tradition tells us Saint Denis, the patron saint of Paris was beheaded in the third century.

Tradition tells that the Bishop Denise after being beheaded stood up, took his head and carried it a number of miles north to the current location of the city of Saint Denise it was of course this act that gained him his canonization.

A Roman Catholic basilica designed by the architect Paul Abadie it's Romanesque-Byzantine style is both apparent and breathtaking. The iconography found inside is highly nationalistic reflecting the period of building and its sponsorship by national subscription that reflected the nations hopes for future power, something that escaped it at the time yet ironically a reality by the time of the basilicas inauguration in 1919.

The architectural features are truly spectacular both as individual pieces and the overall sense that they create. The triple arched portico of the faade play perfect host to the bronze statues mounting them of Joan or Arc and King Saint Lous IX, the national saints of France.

The stone used for the building is Chateau-Landon stone, which explains the perfect whiteness of the building as this type of stone looses its calcite through weathering creating an ongoing bleaching effect making the building whiter every year. The bell of the basilica, known as the Savoyarde was cast in 1895 in Annecy and weighing 19 tones it is one of the heaviest in the world. Yet another reminder of the rich history of France, which Savoy only became a part of in 1860. the interior itself has something for everyone, in addition to the iconography are the golden mosaics including the mosaic of Christ in Majesty which can be found in the apse and measures as one of the biggest mosaics in the world, equaled in beauty by the mural of Christ's passion visible behind the alter.

The dome itself is the only part of the basilica that it costs to enter, but if you can face the steps the view from the top is out of this world. If you prefer to keep your feet on the ground however, the expansive grounds with tailored gardens and impressive water features are equally worthwhile.

Accessible via the Metro stops Anvers or Abbesses, or on bus numbers 30, 54, 80, or 85 the basilica is open between 6am and 11 pm, and worship is undertaken daily as it has been every day since the day of its inauguration.
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