Notre Dame Cathedral is located between the Notre Dame Cathedral. From its origin, it has become one of the most important places in all Christian world.
The building was destroyed after years of abandonment following the French Revolution due to the large restoration movement led by architects Jean-Baptiste Lassus and Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc in 1844.
According to French law passed in 1905, the cathedral became a property of France, but its use was only for Roman Catholic rituals. Entrance is free. It is listed as a historic monument of France
As owner and project manager, the French Ministry of Culture is in charge of periodic maintenance, repair and renovation of buildings. So far, all work has been funded by the French government. However, due to changes in the budget, the country no longer wants to bear the burden of funds for the necessary repair urgently. For this reason, the archbishop of Paris and the parishes of Parish made friends in Notre Dame.
Unfortunately, however, like the many historic buildings in Paris, the French Revolution influenced the Virgin Cathedral and various aspects of the cathedral were destroyed. Except for Emmanuelle Bell, the 28 statues of the Kings gallery, and the statues of the main portal, all the bells of Notre Dame de Paris in Paris were destroyed. However, through the treaty with Napoleon Bonaparte I (known as the 1801 Concord), the status of the French-Roman Catholic Church is defined and the Notre Dame Cathedral is living a new life. They are in the works today.
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