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Flamboyant renaissance decorations at the  top of southern side of Tour Saint-Jacques.
The church of Saint Severin in Paris.
An intricately carved gargoyle perches atop a Parisian church, its stone form a silent sentinel overseeing the bustling streets below with timeless vigilance
Basilica del Voto Nacional Quito, Ecuador, South America. Its towers are 78.23 metres high
Detail of the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, France
Eiffel tower Paris from Trocadero
Detail of Tour Saint-Jacques in Paris, France. The Tour Saint-Jacques ('Saint James's Tower') is a monument located in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France, at the intersection of Rue de Rivoli with Rue Nicolas Flamel. This 52-metre (171 ft) Flamboyant Gothic tower is all that remains of the former 16th-century Church of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie (\
Basílica del Voto Nacional, Quito
Quito, Ecuador: Tower of the Condors / Torre del Condor - intricately carved finial fo the Basilica of the National Vow  - Basílica del Sagrado Voto Nacional - photo by M.Torres
Saint-Jacques Tower (Tour Saint-Jacques), carved on white background. Located on Rivoli street, Paris, France. This 52 m Flamboyant Gothic tower (XVI century)
Top view of Paris (view from Catholic cathedral Notre Dame de Paris) and river Seine, France. Aerial view of Paris historical districts
Tourists walking on the elevated platform of the Duomo (Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore) at Tuscany in Florence, Italy
Southeast base of the spire of Notre Dame de Paris.
Paris, France:The Church of Saint-Eustache, a Gothic structure completed in 1637 and located in the 1st arrondissement.
Top of the spire of Sainte-Chapelle church on sunny day in Paris, France
Paris, France- April 10, 2010: Paris is the center of French economy, politics and cultures and the top travel destinations in the globe.  It attracts the tourists all over the world.  Here is the Notre Dame de Paris.
Paris, France,  march 2016.Paris, France,  march 2016.Paris, France,  march 2016.
Gargoyles and the Devil on the facade of Notre-Dame de Paris, France. Notre-Dame de Paris is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the Seine River), in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. The exteriors of Notre-Dame were decorated with sculptures of grotesques or monsters. These included the gargoyle, the chimera and the Strix. The gargoyles, which were added in about 1240, had a more practical purpose. They were the rain spouts of the cathedral, designed to divide the torrent of water which poured from the roof after rain, and to project it outwards as far as possible from the buttresses and the walls and windows where it might erode the mortar binding the stone.
Cathedral in Rouen
Gargoyle sitting on Notre Dame Cathedral and looking on Paris cityscape and the Eiffel tower.\n\nThe focus is on the Gargoyle
Rooftop with architectural details of Brussels town hall  at the Grand Place in Brussels during early 1990s
Notre Dame Cathedral and French roofs architecture from above at sunset – Paris, France
Apse and spire of the Sainte-Chapelle church on sunny day in Paris, France
architectural detail of the Church of Saint-Pierre, a Roman Catholic church, in the city centre of Caen: Caen, France
Statues atop the spires of the Duomo. crown of spires, each topped by a unique statue. close-ups of the intricate stone sculptures, spires, gargoyles and statues. The views across Milan and of the nearby Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II are absolutely stunning. The spire is a typical element of Gothic architecture. A marvel of gothic art,  slender spires, like pieces of ice fallen from the Alps. The magnificence of the Duomo is impossible to capture in one look: spires, stained glass, statues, gates and more adorn this Late Gothic masterpiece. The Duomo di Milano is the third biggest cathedral in Europe and one of the most recognizable symbols of Italy.
Statue of Charlemagne of France (France de Charlemagne), located on Pont Alexandre III pillar. The allegorical statue called France de Charlemagne (English: Charlemagne of France), located on one of the four pillars on the corners of the Pont Alexandre III, is holding a religious gold ball with a cross, named Globus Cruciger, a Christian symbol of authority since the Middle Ages; it is normally held within the hand of an earthly ruler, although in art it is sometimes depicted being held by an angel.
Southeast base of the spire of Notre Dame de Paris.
Salamanca Cathedral, Castile de Leon, Spain
Close up view of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Carvings and statues are in the view. Towering, 13th-century cathedral with flying buttresses & gargoyles, setting for Hugo's novel.
The Sainte Chapelle in Paris
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