Paris - Cathédrale de Notre-Dame

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New
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Discover the story of Notre-Dame de Paris, its architecture and its history, from its origins to the present day, as it reopens after the fire that gripped the world.
This comprehensive, educational and richly illustrated guide to Paris's iconic cathedral is now available in a new, revised and expanded edition, with updated iconography.
Notre-Dame de Paris is the 'Gothic cathedral' par excellence. Its construction began in the 12th century and lasted more than 170 years. Its famous western façade has had a considerable influence throughout Europe, thanks to its unrivalled balance and harmony. Its chevet is a veritable masterpiece of lightness, reminiscent of a nave with oars. The cathedral is home to famous great organs, a collection of paintings and a treasure trove.
Notre-Dame de Paris has always been intimately linked with the history of France. Sung by Victor Hugo in the 19th century and restored by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, it now attracts more than twelve million visitors a year, making it the most visited monument in Europe. The violent fire that struck it in April 2019 demonstrated the universal attachment to it.
This simple, practical guide will help you fully appreciate its architecture, decorations, stained glass windows and treasures, while following the stages of its construction and development over the centuries.
Description & Features
- Publisher
- Editions du Patrimoine
- EAN
- 9782757709986