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Topic: Mont St. Michel or the Notre Dame de Paris?  (Read 1663 times)

Offline rubinsteinmad

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Mont St. Michel or the Notre Dame de Paris?
on: February 18, 2016, 02:57:34 AM
I love gothic medieval French Christian architecture, don't you?  <333333333
What do you love better?  What do you think is more of an icon of France?


AND OBVIOUSLY, THAT"S 2 DIFFERENT QUESTIONS      

Offline distantfieldrelative

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Re: Mont St. Michel or the Notre Dame de Paris?
Reply #1 on: February 24, 2016, 09:49:38 PM
I don't think its possible to divide the two into lesser and greater categories.

A bigger icon I think is the Notre Dame. I would also visit Notre before Michel.
Sometimes I can only groan and suffer and pour out my despair at the piano.
 

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