Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Paris, Banks of the Seine' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In 1163, during the reign of Louis VII, Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, undertook the construction of the Notre Dame Cathedral at its eastern extremity.
[43] In 1190, he transformed Paris' former cathedral school into a student-teacher corporation that would become the University of Paris and would draw students from all of Europe.
Measured from the 'point zero' in front of its Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris by road is 450 kilometres (280xc2xa0mi) southeast of London, 287 kilometres (178xc2xa0mi) south of Calais, 305 kilometres (190xc2xa0mi) southwest of Brussels, 774 kilometres (481xc2xa0mi) north of Marseille, 385 kilometres (239xc2xa0mi) northeast of Nantes, and 135 kilometres (84xc2xa0mi) southeast of Rouen.
Parisian examples of historical architectural styles date back more than a millennium, including the Romanesque church of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prxc3xa9s (1014xe2x80x931163), the early Gothic Architecture of the Basilica of Saint-Denis (1144), the Notre Dame Cathedral (1163xe2x80x931345), the Flamboyant Gothic of Saint Chapelle (1239xe2x80x931248), the Baroque churches of Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis (1627xe2x80x931641) and Les Invalides (1670xe2x80x931708).
The centre of Paris contains the most visited monuments in the city, including the Notre Dame Cathedral (now closed for restoration) and the Louvre as well as the Sainte-Chapelle; Les Invalides, where the tomb of Napoleon is located, and the Eiffel Tower are located on the Left Bank south-west of the centre.