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"Guardians of the City: The Enigmatic Gargoyles of Paris" Perched high atop the iconic Notre Dame de Paris cathedral

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Gargoyle Collection: Paris Gargoyle
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Gargoyle Collection: Rude Gargoyle
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Gargoyle Collection: Booths Dry Gin advertisement at Gargoyle club
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Gargoyle Collection: A gargoyle on Notre Dame de Paris cathedral looks over the city, Paris, France, Europe
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Gargoyle Collection: Gargoyle of the Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France
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Gargoyle Collection: A gargoyle on Notre Dame de Paris cathedral keeping a watchful eye over the city below, Paris
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Gargoyle Collection: Gargoyle, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France, Europe
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Gargoyle Collection: Car & Motorbike on Road
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Gargoyle Collection: Mobiloil enamel sign
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Gargoyle Collection: A gargoyle stares out from Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, Paris, France, Europe
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Gargoyle Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107158
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Gargoyle Collection: Entrance to Heidelberg Castle in Heidelberg, Germany Circa 1887
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Gargoyle Collection: Hamburg Skyline From St. Nicholas Church
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Gargoyle Collection: Gargoyles on Notre Dame Cathedral, and beyond, the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France, Europe
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Gargoyle Collection: Gargoyle on the roof of Notre Dame cathedral looks out over Paris, France
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Gargoyle Collection: Icicles hang from a gargoyle on the Sacre Coeur basilica at the Butte Montmartre in Paris
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Gargoyle Collection: Greece, Athens, Close-up of Gargoyle at the National Library of Greece Building
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Gargoyle Collection: Wall fountain with two pilasters at the sides. The water flows from a gargoyle placed at the base
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Gargoyle Collection: Fountain with a mask conserved in the Solin in Croatia
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Gargoyle Collection: Detail of the Tour Saint-Michel on the side of the facade of the church of Saint-Madeleine in
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Gargoyle Collection: Mask chiseled in the rock of Saulieu
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Gargoyle Collection: Window of a palace in Tolosa
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Gargoyle Collection: Stone mask surmounted by a window, Tolosa
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Gargoyle Collection: Store front with autumn decor
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Gargoyle Collection: An architrave ornamented with reliefs of theatrical masks in the middle of other fragments of
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Gargoyle Collection: Ruins the Temple of Mercury: Archaeological work situated in Pompei (province of Naples)
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Gargoyle Collection: Detail of one of the celing panels in the Laurentian Library in Florence
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Gargoyle Collection: Detail of the ceiling of the Laurentian Library in Florence. This work was designed by Michelangelo
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Gargoyle Collection: Detail of one of the double doors of the portal, located beneath the portico of Agrigento's
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Gargoyle Collection: Fontana Grande on the piazza of the same name in Viterbo
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Gargoyle Collection: Fountain of Montascide or of S. Marco in Tuscania; above the masks spurting water is a municipal
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Gargoyle Collection: Tapestry with the Allegory of Purity, Florentine tapestry weaver
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Gargoyle Collection: Tapestry of the Allegory of Faith, Florentine tapestry weaver
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Gargoyle Collection: Fountain of Hercules located in Favorita Park in Palermo
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Gargoyle Collection: A sixteenth century chest upon which two vases and two knick-knacks in the shape of dogs are placed
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Gargoyle Collection: A sixteenth century chest located in a room of the Villa Medicea in Poggio a Caiano, near Prato
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Gargoyle Collection: Detail of the ceiling of the Loggetta of the Villa Medicea in Poggio a Caiano, near Florence
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Gargoyle Collection: Detail of an ornate architrave, Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum
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Gargoyle Collection: Curled crater with red figures representing Pluto and Proserpina enthroned preserved in
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Gargoyle Collection: A mask surrounded by vegetal shoots decorating one of the panels of a stall of the Salon of
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Gargoyle Collection: High relief with the consignment of the keys to St.Peter, work by Ambrigio Bonvicino
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Gargoyle Collection: Blazon of Pope Urbano VIII Barberini, in the Basilica of S. Pietro, Rome
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Gargoyle Collection: Stone mask, detail of a fountain in the park of Villa Demidoff, Florence
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Gargoyle Collection: A window in the facade of Palazzo Zuccari, Rome. Sculpted work by Federico Zuccari
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Gargoyle Collection: Detail of a bas-relief wall by Giovanni da Udine, in a room of Villa Madama, Rome
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Gargoyle Collection: The Fontana Cantoniera in the garden of Villa Borghese, located near the Museum, Rome
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Gargoyle Collection: Memorial stone on which a mask, a festoon and two putti playing with roosters are sculpted
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Gargoyle Collection: Christian sarcophagus with the Myth of Meleagrus, Lateran Museum, Rome


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"Guardians of the City: The Enigmatic Gargoyles of Paris" Perched high atop the iconic Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, a gargoyle gazes sternly over the enchanting cityscape below. With its grotesque features and imposing stance, this Parisian gargoyle stands as a silent sentinel, watching over the heart of France with an air of mystery. Known for their ornate and often rude appearances, gargoyles have become synonymous with Gothic architecture. This particular one on Notre Dame Cathedral has captured the imagination of visitors from around the world who marvel at its intricate details and eerie presence. But these stone creatures are not limited to just cathedrals; they can be found in unexpected places too. At the renowned Gargoyle club in Paris, an advertisement for Booths Dry Gin catches your eye amidst a crowd of partygoers. It seems even gargoyles enjoy a good drink. Venturing beyond France's borders, we find another fascinating example in Heidelberg Castle, Germany. Dating back to 1887, this gargoyle guards the entrance with an aura that transports you to another era entirely. Back in Paris, Mobiloil enamel signs catch your attention as you stroll through picturesque streets lined with vintage cars and motorbikes. These reminders of bygone eras blend seamlessly with the timeless presence of gargoyles that adorn buildings throughout Europe. Whether perched upon grand cathedrals or hidden within architectural gems across continents, these guardians remain steadfast symbols of protection and intrigue. Their watchful eyes seem to hold secrets untold as they silently observe our bustling cities below. So next time you wander through cobblestone streets or gaze up at towering structures like Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris or Heidelberg Castle in Germany, take a moment to appreciate these enigmatic creatures—the gargoyles—who continue to captivate our imaginations while keeping eternal vigilance over our beloved cities.