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The appearance of Notre Dame de Paris is introduced. Who can talk about it?

Notre Dame de Paris is a typical Gothic church, which is famous in the world mainly because it is an epoch-making symbol in the history of European architecture. Notre Dame sits facing east and west, with a unique front style and rigorous structure, which looks very grand and solemn. It is vertically divided into three blocks by pilaster; Three decorative belts divide it into three parts horizontally, among which there are three concave doorways at the bottom. Above the doorway is the so-called "King Gallery", on which there are 28 sculptures representing the kings of Israel and the Jewish State respectively. In 1793, the people of Paris in the Great Revolution mistook them for the image of the French king they hated and destroyed them. But later, the statue was restored and put back in place. Above the "promenade" is the central part, with two huge stone central lattice windows on both sides and a large round window in the middle, which is about 1 meters in diameter and was built in 122-1225. The center is dedicated to the virgin baby, with statues of angels on both sides and statues of Adam and Eve on both sides. The interior of the church is extremely simple, with little decoration. The hall can accommodate 9 people, of whom 15 can sit on the podium. The big organ in the hall is also very famous. There are 6, pipes in the hall, which are rich and loud, especially suitable for playing hymns and solemn and stirring music.

Many important ceremonies were held here, such as reading the hymn of victory in World War II in 1945, and the funeral of French President General Charles de Gaulle in 197. Notre Dame de Paris is a stone building, which is regarded as a first-class symphony composed of huge stones in the history of world architecture. Although this is a religious building, it shines with the wisdom of the French people and reflects people's pursuit and yearning for a better life.

Notre Dame Square in Paris has the sign of "Point zero" of the French road network. How many kilometers are there from Paris, measured from this "original point"; How many kilometers is it from where to Paris? It also refers to the distance to this "dot".