Photo of a Gargoyle Monster Overlooking the City, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France, Europe
Gargoyles, often found on medieval churches and cathedrals, are stone carvings typically designed to convey water away from the building's walls, functioning as ornate rain spouts. These grotesque figures, depicting various mythical creatures, animals, and human forms, also served to ward off evil spirits according to medieval folklore. The most famous examples of gargoyles can be seen on iconic structures such as Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, where they add to the architectural and historical allure.