La cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg
The cathedral of Notre-Dame is a Roman Catholic cathedral constructed in Strasbourg, France, in 1874. It represents the Gothic architecture. Its 142,11 meters of length, used to make of it the highest building in the world between 1647 and 1874, currently it is the second higher cathedral of France after the one of Rouen. With more then 4 millions visitors per year, it is considered the second most visited cathedral in France after Notre-Dame of Paris. You can recognize it by its unique bell-tower surmounted by an arrow.

according to Victor Hugo it is " The Prodigy of the gigantic and the delicate" , the splendor of the cathedral resides in the face that you can see it from very far.
The cathedral of Notre-Dame is located in a district surrounded by a river called  the Ill, on la place de la cathédrale, in the middle of former buildings.