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Tours de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Come and visit the towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral on the Ile de la Cité in Paris, a Gothic masterpiece on the UNESCO World Heritage List that was celebrated by Victor Hugo's novel published in 1831. Discover panoramic views over the historic centre of the French capital.
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Opening times subject to change
Open every day
1 April to 30 September : 10 am to 6:30 pm
open until late in July and August, Fridays, Saturdays, 10 am to 11 pm.
1 October to 31 March : 10 am to 5:30 pm
Last admission 45 mins before closing
Closed
on January 1, May 1 and December 25
Prices
Adult rate : 8,50 €
Reduced rate : 5,50 €
Adult group rate : 6,50 € (minimum 20 persons)
School group rate : 30 € (maximum 35 students, 2 accompananying adults included, adult group rate for additional accompananying adult)
Free admission :
Minors under 18 (family visit)
18-25 years old (for people under 26 years old who are citizens of one the 27 countries of EU or are non-European permanent residents of France)
Disabled visitors and their escorts
Unemployed persons
Going there
Localisation
Rue du cloître Notre-Dame
75004 Paris
F 01 53 40 60 96
GPS details
Longitude : 2.35
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Understanding the towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral
• Construction and restoration.
It is a quintessential Gothic cathedral, and building started in 1163
and lasted over 170 years. Until the building of Amiens Cathedral in
the 13th century, it was the largest religious building in the West.
Between 1847 and 1864, Lassus and Viollet-le-Duc restored part of the
sculpted decorations, and even recomposed parts basing their work on
old documents and works in the Cathedrals of Chartres, Reims and
Amiens, the first time such an approach had been adopted.
• A place of national commemoration. The
Te Deum mass has been sung here since 1447 to celebrate victory and a
major funeral service preceded the burial of kings in the Cathedral
Basilica of Saint-Denis.
Visits
Unaccompagnied visit
français, anglais, allemand, espagnol, japonais, italien, chinois, russe.
durée : 45 mn
Conditions optimales d'accueil :
Le matin, du mardi au vendredi inclus et les nocturnes. Les conditions climatiques peuvent entraîner la fermeture momentanée d'une partie du circuit pour des raisons de sécurité.
Lecture visit
français, anglais, espagnol, en LSF pour les publics sourds et malentendants
durée : 1h30
Sous la conduite d'un conférencier du Centre des monuments nationaux
Réservation pour les groupes uniquement :
tél. (33) 01 44 54 19 33
fax (33) ) (0)1 44 61 21 92
Mél visites-conferences@monuments-nationaux.fr
Pour les individuels, visites conférences le mercredi et le vendredi à 11h, sous la conduite d'un conférencier du Centre des monuments nationaux
Forfait conférence : 15€
Retrouvez le programme des visites pour individuels dans la rubrique "Visites conférences - Découvrir Paris et sa région".
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Sur réservation pour les groupes, avec accès direct sans attente, selon des plages horaires définies un mois avant minimum.
par fax au 01 53 40 60 96
par mél resailedelacite@monuments-nationaux.fr
Groups
Compte tenu du nombre importants de demandes, merci de faire votre demande 4 semaines à l'avance en complétant et retournant ce formulaire
par fax au 01 53 40 60 96
par mél resailedelacite@monuments-nationaux.fr
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Dogs excluded
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Notre Dame is the most beautiful place in world. I am huge fan of Victor Hugo's novel and the cathedral it's self. I visited Paris for 2 weeks this past summer and had my Dream Vacation. I went and climbed Notre Dame 5 times, in full costume! I also went to the Victor Hugo sites, as well as the popular tourist attractions. I hope to someday work here!
C'est à voir ! Mais faut vraiment être en forme pour monter toutes ces marches... ou du moins prendre son temps.








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