the water flows through the drains and out through the gargoyles’ mouths. So the water falls away from the building. This protects the cathedral's walls from damage. The Hunchback of Notre Dame ...
In 15th-century Paris, Clopin the puppeteer tells the story of Quasimodo, the misshapen but gentle-souled bell ringer of Notre Dame ... cheered on by his gargoyle friends Victor, Hugo, and ...
Much as been written and said about the grand reopening and restoration of France's Notre Dame, perhaps the world’s most famous cathedral, but for its famous gargoyles this is far from their ...
He has raised Quasimodo, a hunchback, since he was a baby. Quasimodo is tasked with ringing the cathedral bells. His only friends are the bells and gargoyles of Notre Dame. Frollo also ...
Writer Victor Hugo used the cathedral as a setting for his 1831 work The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. His main character ... cathedral's best-known features - the gargoyles and grotesques.
Fourteen days to go before the cathedral reopens… David Bordes © Rebâtir Notre-Dame de Paris. Five little-known facts about Notre-Dame de Paris The world’s most famous cathedral may be resurrected ...
The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in fifteenth-century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be 'Out There,' observes all of Paris ...
The actual gargoyles, which are monster-shaped ... drew inspiration from Victor Hugo’s famous book ‘’The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' to create these demonic animal figures with personified ...
Notre-Dame has been meticulously restored, with a new spire and rib vaulting, its flying buttresses and carved stone gargoyles returned to their ... he used it as a setting for his 1831 novel “The ...