north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris

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The north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris is the crosswise arm of the cathedral’s cruciform layout that houses the famous North Rose Window and forms part of the main transverse axis of the Gothic church.

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south transept of Notre-Dame de Paris 1

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north rose window locatedIn north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris
subject surface form: North Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris
south rose window partOf north transept of Notre-Dame de Paris
subject surface form: South Rose Window of Notre-Dame de Paris
this entity surface form: south transept of Notre-Dame de Paris