Notre Dame de Paris is considered by many people to be one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in the world. It also has many beautiful features, not the least of which are the famous stained-glass "rose windows," which were built in the 13th century. According to Wikipedia, The North and West windows still contain much original glass. I recommend visiting the Wikipedia cite for more architectural and historical information that would be of interest to a visitor and provides ample reason to go there should you have the opportunity to visit Paris.
Duke vs. Notre Dame final score at the Joyce Center is 76-72 in favor of Notre Dame
There are many cathedrals and churches dedicated to Our Lady, and therefore named "Notre Dame." One of the most beautiful cathedrals is that of Notre Dame de Chartres, and, arguably, the most famous Notre Dame cathedral is located in Paris, France.
As of the 2008 season, Notre Dame's bowl record is 13-15.
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There are like three bells at Notre Dame!
In the Notre Dame Cathedral there are five thousand (5,000) gargoyles.
The University of Notre Dame is located in Notre Dame, IN. However, the University will typically be referred to as being located in South Bend, IN but Notre Dame, IN is slightly more specific.
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While the question does not specify which "Notre Dame" cathedral is meant (because there are many cathedrals with this name), the name "Notre Dame" indicates that it is a church dedicated to "Our Lady" (which is what the French phrase means.) "Our Lady" always means "the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ." Thus, the patronal saint of a cathedral named "Notre Dame" would be St. Mary, the mother of Christ.