The is a recurring masterpiece in the building community, most notably represented by the "Ship of Theseus" project by creator THSchutt (formerly TomBuilder). Originally constructed in 2011, this specific version has been meticulously updated over a decade to achieve a nearly perfect 1:1 scale. Key Features of the "Ship of Theseus" Build
The project has also been adapted for Minecraft Education , where students act as "Chiefs," "Designers," and "Builders" to research Gothic architecture and propose modern, sustainable roof designs for the cathedral's restoration. Notre-Dame de Paris (1:1 scale) - Cathedral Talk (Reupload) Minecraft-Cathedral (Based on Notre ...
: Other creators, such as those on Reddit , have focused on recreating the cathedral as it appeared in the Middle Ages , incorporating original 13th-century colors and furnishings that were removed during 19th-century renovations. Construction & Technical Details Model (Blocks) Real World (Meters) Total Length Facade Width Spire Height Transept Width The is a recurring masterpiece in the building
: Creators frequently use tools like World Edit to mirror symmetrical facades or Axiom for advanced texturing to give the stone an aged, weathered look. Notre-Dame de Paris (1:1 scale) - Cathedral Talk
: The build maintains a 1:1 scale where 1 block equals 1 meter. The bell towers are within 1–2 blocks of their real-world height (68m real vs. 70.5m in-game), and the nave height is almost identical (34m real vs. 35m in-game).



