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Of course. Notre Dame de Paris holds mass every day and several times a day. Please see the Related Link for a schedule.
Slap in the middle - on the Ile de la Cité, the central island. In fact, the official centre of France is in front of Notre Dame. See my http://www.grenfell-banks.com/Pariguid.htm#cite.
The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and The Louvre Art Museum
Entrance to Notre-Dame is free, though there is a charge for going up the 387 steps to the tower - 7.50 euros for an adult, 4.80 for an 18-25 and free for under-18s.
=The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame Cathedral.=
The University of Notre Dame is the highest-ranked Catholic university in the U.S. (see U.S. News and World Report's rankings). In comparison to other Catholic universities, Notre Dame has prospered academically without losing its Catholic character.
The Seine river runs through Paris, so you can see lots of monuments including Notre-Dame Cathedral.
If you mean the beautiful cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris in France, it has been photographed hundreds of thousands of times. The link below will take you to the Google images search results page, and you can click any of the thumbnail views to see a bigger photograph.
The character of Esmeralda from Disney's feature-length animated film, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," is not considered one of the Disney Princesses due to the fact that the she has no connection to royal lineage.
Notre-Dame to the Louvre is a pleasant stroll. You could walk to the Eiffel Tower from there, but it's about 2 miles. Plenty to see on the way, though. The whole walk would make a good day's sightseeing.
The Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, Sorbonne and Notre Dame are a few of the more popular.