Principalle sight of the entrance to the Church of Our Lady of Paris, bastie the reign of Augustus Philippi about 1200, all this building is founded on piles and hollow underneath in several places, the height of the bell towers is 65 fathoms This place is considered the lowest in Paris. Jean Marot (1619-79), graveur, architecte et dessinateur français. Veüe de la principalle entrée de l'Eglise de Nostre Dame de Paris, bastie sous le règne de Philippes Auguste environ l'an 1200, Tout cet edifice est fondé sur pilotis et creux par dessous en plusieurs endroits, la hauteur des tours ou clochers
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Principalle sight of the entrance to the Church of Our Lady of Paris, bastie the reign of Augustus Philippi about 1200, all this building is founded on piles and hollow underneath in several places, the height of the bell towers is 65 fathoms This place is considered the lowest in Paris. Jean Marot (1619-79), graveur, architecte et dessinateur français. Veüe de la principalle entrée de l'Eglise de Nostre Dame de Paris, bastie sous le règne de Philippes Auguste environ l'an 1200, Tout cet edifice est fondé sur pilotis et creux par dessous en plusieurs endroits, la hauteur des tours ou clochers est de 65 toises, Ce lieu est estimé le plus bas de Paris. Eau-forte. Paris, Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris.