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Rosalie G

Notre Dame?

what is the island's name which Notre dame is located?
How do you get up there?
When did the construction start and finish?
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i meant how do u get up to the towers of Notre Dame?

    



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lou
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Hi, the Notre Dame is on Ile de la Cité. You just walk to it.
Unless you mean how do you get up to the towers of Notre Dame - the entrance for the visit of the tower is located outside of the cathedral, on the left-hand side of the facade, Rue du Cloître Notre-Dame.

Notre Dame's first stone was laid in 1163.
The date construction finished depends on what exactly you're looking for...as there was a lot of reconstruction work done.
Find info here... http://www.notredamedeparis.fr/Building-history
Answers to your other questions are also on that site.


gauth
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Of course it's Ile de la Cité, and Lou is right : you just walk on it
Because it is the very centre of Paris and you just can't miss it anywhere you stay over there..
There might be a queue to climb up the towers if you are a bit late checking in, but then , enjoy a visit to the garden, behind the Cathedral, at the pit of the island, with the Seine sharing its flood in half-pieces, just for your eyes...
Shussshh, don't tell veryone !


CiaoBella
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It is on Île de la Cité.

To get there, you take Métro Line 4.
The Île de la Cité is connected to the rest of Paris by bridges to both banks of the river and to the Île Saint-Louis.
You have to climb stairs to get to the top.

Construction began in 1163 and ended around 1345.



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