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who is responsible for the preservation of notre dame cathederal

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Answered by jiya9614
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Notre-Dame de Paris referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic ... Crown of Thorns, a sliver of the true cross and a nail from the true cross, are preserved at Notre- Dame.

Years built: 1163–1345

Spire height: 91.44 m (300.0 ft) (formerly)

Number of spires: 1 (destroyed by fire)

Tower height: 69 m (226 ft)

Answered by SSAILESHKUMAR
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Until the French Revolution, Notre-Dame was the property of the Archbishop of Paris and therefore the Roman Catholic Church. It was nationalized on 2 November 1789 and since then has been the property of the French state.[116] Under the Concordat of 1801, use of the cathedral was returned to the Church, but not ownership. Legislation from 1833 and 1838 clarified that cathedrals were maintained at the expense of the French government. This was reaffirmed in the 1905 law on the separation of Church and State, designating the Catholic Church as having the exclusive right to use it for religious purposes in perpetuity. Notre-Dame is one of seventy historic churches in France with this status. The archdiocese is responsible for paying the employees, for security, heating and cleaning, and for ensuring that the cathedral is open free to visitors. The archdiocese does not receive subsidies from the French state.

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