Paris Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has a long and storied history, beginning with a Roman temple in the 4th century, then a Merovingian basilica (Saint-Étienne) in the 400s, and finally, the current Gothic cathedral built between 1163 and 1345. The cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, incorporating flying buttresses, immense stained glass windows, and rose windows. 

A Notre Dame Paris religious site history began from Roman Temple dedicated to Jupiter on the 4th century. On the 5th century King Childebert I built The Earliest Christian Temple named Saint-Etienne Basilica, replacing the Roman Temple. Bishop Maurice de Sully initiated the construction of Notre-Dame on 12th Century, replacing the older Basilica.

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