An external view of Notre Dame, showing the south elevation from the south bank of the River Seine
- Date:
- 1880 - 1920
- Location:
- Notre Dame, Paris
- Reference:
- AL0214/012/01
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The cathedral was built between c.1163 and 1345, started by Maurice de Sully. It was almost ruined during the revolutionary period in France during the late 18th century, and was restored in the 1840's by architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc.
This is part of the Volume: AL0214 Album of photographs; within the Collection: ALB54 Album of photographs
Source: Historic England Archive
Gothic Architecture, Medieval Cathedral
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