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© Stéphane Compoint
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Notre Dame seen from the southeast, with the south facade and chevet. The cathedral looks like wrapped in its side chapels and flying buttresses. Unique growth, on the south side: the sacristy and treasury rooms. In the foreground (l. to r.), the Latin Quarter, the Quai Montebello, the southern arm of the Seine, the square Jean XXIII and the School of Magistrates. In the background (l. to r.), square René Viviani, the Pont au Double, parvis Notre Dame, the police headquarters, the Law Courts and the City Hall. In the background (l. to r.), the church of Saint Sulpice, the Eiffel Tower, Montmartre and the place du Chatelet. Altitude 115 meters.
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