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  1. Boasting a dramatic and breathtaking architecture, the Notre-Dame Basilica is one of Montreal’s top attractions. Through the Aura experience, a captivating display of projections, shadows, lights, and orchestral music designed by Montreal award-winning studio Moment Factory, visitors are invited to celebrate the richness of its heritage. Pulsating waves, frenzied lasers and rainbows turn the ...

  2. Admission fees. Ticket prices are reasonable; see the cathedral's Web site (link below) for current rates. Children under 18 are free. Admission is free with the Paris Museum Pass, but you'll still have to wait in line with ticket buyers. Location. Notre Dame is on the Ile de la Cité, the oldest and most central part of Paris.

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · Work to build Notre-Dame as we know it started in 1163, when architecture was still romanesque. The building work wasn’t complete until 1345, however, and the 200 years that passed saw the gothic style evolve. And so we can safely say that Notre-Dame is the earliest gothic church in the whole of France.

  4. There is no Notre Dame Cathedral entrance fee if one just wants to enter the cathedral. Free admission is allowed to both adults and children. However, visitors need to pay EUR 10 to access the Tower and Crypt in Notre Dame ...

  5. The iconic Notre Dame Cathedral Paris—meaning ‘Our Lady of Paris’—is a masterpiece of French Gothic architecture. Built back in the 12th century, the important monument has witnessed many historical events. It has also inspired Victor Hugo’s story of the Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Outside the cathedral, you can admire its grand exterior ...

  6. Apr 16, 2019 · Notre Dame cathedral, a treasure of French Gothic architecture, is one of the most famous symbols of Paris, attracting an estimated 13 million visitors and pilgrims yearly. On Monday, a fire broke ...

  7. Jan 5, 2024 · Cathedral with crypt. The cathedral "Notre-Dame" of Luxembourg was built between 1613 and 1621 by the Jesuits to serve as a church to their college (now the National Library). The north gate is characteristic of the semi-Renaissance, semi-Baroque style of the period. Since 1794, it has housed the statue of the Consoler of the Afflicted.

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