Notre-Dame de Paris (later choir and chapels)

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Notre-Dame de Paris (later choir and chapels) refers to the sections of the cathedral that exemplify the refined, light-filled French Rayonnant Gothic style, characterized by soaring verticality and expansive stained glass.

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Notre-Dame de Paris (later choir and chapels) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic chapel complex
architectural ensemble
cathedral choir
architecturalStyle French Rayonnant Gothic NERFINISHED
Gothic architecture
associatedWith Archdiocese of Paris NERFINISHED
Bishop of Paris NERFINISHED
characterizedBy expansive stained glass
large traceried windows
light-filled interior
refined Rayonnant detailing
slender supports
soaring verticality
country France
dedicatedTo Virgin Mary
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
function liturgical choir
space for private chapels
space for side altars
hasPart ambulatory
chevet chapels
choir
flying buttresses
high choir
radiating chapels
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Paris, Banks of the Seine"
influenced Rayonnant designs in other European cathedrals
later Gothic choirs in France
influencedBy early Gothic structure of Notre-Dame de Paris
languageOfName French
locatedIn France
Paris
Île de la Cité NERFINISHED
locatedInBuilding Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris NERFINISHED
material limestone
stained glass
notableFor exemplary Rayonnant Gothic chevet
integration of structure and stained glass
partOf Notre-Dame de Paris NERFINISHED
period Rayonnant phase of construction
positionInBuilding eastern end of the cathedral
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
supportSystem flying buttresses
pointed arches
ribbed vaults
windowType Rayonnant-style stained-glass windows
traceried lancet windows

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French Rayonnant Gothic architecturalStyleOf Notre-Dame de Paris (later choir and chapels)