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Chimera from Notre-Dame de Paris adorning the famous Gallery of Dreams connecting the base of the two towers did not exist in the Middle Ages. They were designed by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1812 - 1887) and are the product of his fertile imagination. They are pure additions incorporated by the brilliant architect, presumably to increase the representation of the state of mind prevailing in the Middle