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The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris is a location set to appear in AMC's The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.

Pre-Apocalypse[]

Paris, Île-de-France[]

It is believed that before the arrival of Christianity in France, a Gallo-Roman temple dedicated to Jupiter stood on the site of Notre-Dame. Evidence for this includes the Pillar of the Boatmen, discovered beneath the cathedral in 1710. In the 4th or 5th century, a large early Christian church, the Cathedral of Saint Étienne, was built on the site, close to the royal palace. The entrance was situated about 40 metres (130 ft) west of the present west front of Notre-Dame, and the apse was located about where the west façade is today. It was roughly half the size of the later Notre-Dame, 70 metres (230 ft) long—and separated into nave and four aisles by marble columns, then decorated with mosaics.

Post-Apocalypse[]

Season 1[]

"Paris Sera Toujours Paris"[]

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris will appear in this episode.

"La Dame de Fer"[]

While crossing a bridge, Daryl walks past the cathedral.

Appearances[]

Daryl Dixon[]

Season 1[]

Trivia[]

  • "Notre-Dame de Paris" is French for "Our Lady of Paris".
  • The real life cathedral caught fire in 2019, which destroyed the roof and severely damaged the upper walls. This never happened in the The Walking Dead universe.