Notre Dame de Paris

Dublin Core

Title

Notre Dame de Paris

Subject

Immovable Culture Heritage

Description

Notre Dame de Paris is a famous tourist attraction in France and a milestone in the history of European architecture. This is a typical Gothic church building located on the Seine River in the center of Paris. It was started in 1163 and completed in 1345. It is one of the most representative monuments in France. Notre Dame de Paris is a representative of early European Gothic architecture and sculpture art. In recent years, approximately 12 million tourists have visited Notre Dame every year, making it the most visited attraction in France.Notre Dame de Paris is located in a temperate maritime climate. The average temperature in summer is between 15 and 25 degrees. In winter, it rains a lot and is often foggy. Restoring Notre Dame will require consideration of climate change and its impacts, as well as the use of sustainable building materials and technologies. This can contribute to SDG 13 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Restoring Notre Dame will provide the public with research and learning opportunities that advance SDG 4 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Source

is51102024

Contributor

Sixian

Type

Site

Identifier

1125

Date Submitted

05/05/2024

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

current,48.85292,2.34968;

Provenance

French Government

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

Notre Dame de Paris

Object

https://www.notredamedeparis.fr/

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Social Media

twitter,https://twitter.com/notredameparis;facebook,https://www.facebook.com/cathedrale.notredamedeparis/;instagram,https://www.instagram.com/notredamedeparis/;

Institutional nature

Building

Place

6 Parvis Notre-Dame - Pl. Jean-Paul II, 75004 Paris, France

Prim Media

2509

Status

public

Stewardship

Centre des monuments nationaux

Condition

1

Contact

sc442@st-andrews.ac.uk

Collection

Citation

“Notre Dame de Paris,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/2510.

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