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What's Notre Dame made of?

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I have been working on a report on the cathedral Notre Dame in PARIS (not any other places), and I can't seem to find out what it was made of. Help me.

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  1. Stone primarily but wood and some iron are incorporated into the structure.


  2. I am pretty sure it is something called Lutetian limestone. A lot of the old city is built of this abundant resource found around the city in various modern as well as ancient quarries.

  3. It isn't any more specific than locally available stone

  4. I think this will be helpful... www.oldandsold (dot) com/articles08/paris-travel-7.shtml

  5. Stone...like almost all European churches are...the limestone that all of Paris is built of.

    The stone was quarried from under the city, and now the catacombs are in the empty space under the city.

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