Scary Gargoyles, or Chimera, of Notre Dame Cathedral, by http://www.luckylittletravelers.com/ |
The Gargoyles or Chimera of Notre Dame were carved in stone and placed on the outside of the Cathedral to ward off evil. They are very scary looking, and I doubt the evil would dare to go into the Cathedral. If the gargoyles were made scary enough to ward off evil, imagine what they do to the rest of us! Well, at first glance they are scary, and then they become somewhat lovable. They're not the kind of Gargoyles in the Disney DVD, so warn your children ahead of time. The gargoyles decorate the entire outside of the Cathedral and your child is sure to notice.
Other than the emotional use of gargoyles, there was a functional purpose in of using gargoyles on buildings. Gargoyles, while decorative in nature, were actually used as collect roof water. Basically, the functional purpose of gargoyles was to protect the building from structural water damage.
Lucky Little Travelers has a list of reading support materials for children that you should take a look at. It will make your children's vacation to Paris so much more meaningful. No matter their age there is something that can be read or watched. Madeline books and the Hunchback of Notre Dame are among the support material.
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