Notre-Dame Companion

Breve historia de Notre-Dame

Ocho siglos y medio en una línea de tiempo elegante — de la primera piedra a la reapertura.

The west façade of Notre-Dame de Paris

Few buildings carry as much of a city’s memory as Notre-Dame carries for Paris. The cathedral has been a construction site, a coronation hall, a revolutionary storehouse, a literary heroine, and a phoenix — often within the same century.

The timeline below keeps to well-established dates. For the full story, told calmly as you walk, the History Lover companion narrates each chapter in twelve short episodes.

Timeline

  1. 1163

    Construction begins under Bishop Maurice de Sully, on ground that had carried earlier churches for centuries.

  2. c. 1260

    The main structure is largely complete — nave, choir, façade, and the great rose windows of the transept.

  3. 1345

    The cathedral is traditionally considered finished after nearly two centuries of work.

  4. 1789–1790s

    The Revolution strips the cathedral; the Gallery of Kings is pulled down, its heads lost for nearly two centuries.

  5. 1804

    Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor in the cathedral.

  6. 1831

    Victor Hugo publishes “Notre-Dame de Paris”, igniting public affection for the neglected building.

  7. 1844–1864

    The great restoration by Viollet-le-Duc and Lassus adds the spire and the famous chimeras.

  8. 1977

    Heads from the original Gallery of Kings are rediscovered, buried in a Paris courtyard.

  9. 1991

    The banks of the Seine, including Notre-Dame, are inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage.

  10. 15 April 2019

    Fire destroys the roof and spire; the stone vaults largely hold, and the towers are saved.

  11. December 2024

    After five years of meticulous restoration, the cathedral reopens to visitors and worship.

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