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Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is one of the oldest Gothic style cathedrals, originally constructed as a Romanesque church in 1163 and converted to Gothic over the following two centuries. It has large windows, high ceilings supported by buttresses, pointed arches, and a floor plan shaped like a cross. The front features two 69-meter towers and the interior has five aisles and 113 windows. Carved gargoyles adorn the exterior, adding touches of humor with their monstrous faces.



