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Notre Dame de Paris
I have not visited Paris or her iconic cathedral, but I have been to the Cathedral of Saint Mary in Seville Spain. The beauty and wonders of art I saw there, I'm told are dwarfed by those at Notre Dame. What a horrible loss to the French and the world.
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I was actually planning to go to Paris next week. Looks like that's one monument I'm fated not to see.
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I'm torn between two thoughts on the fire.
One is that a majestic architectural and archeological building has been significantly damaged, nearly destroyed. The cathedral was over eight centuries old and the fact that humans in the period could even build it it was amazing given their level of technology at the time. I suspect the intense heat has weakened the stone walls considerably, and I would not be surprised if they have to tear down at least some of the walls. On the other hand it was a monument built to one up other cities who were building their own "our town's bleep is bigger than yours" monument. It wasn't as much about any god as about pride of one city upping the other cities. It took an estimated 13,000 trees to build the timber sections, and each of those trees was probably 300 to 400 years old. It demanded ridiculous resources in a time when peasants barely subsisted and had rather short life spans. Rather than a church taking care of her flock, they were spending money on monuments. That is sad. To rebuild the cathedral will require a huge tax burden on the people of France, likely far more than the renovators will estimate. Perhaps they should just salvage what they can, and demolish the rest, and maybe build a nice museum where the demolished parts once stood. I would not approve of using that much timber when old growth trees are in such decline, and rebuilding with metal just wouldn't be the same. and here is a news flash, building with stone the way the 12th and 13th century craftsmen did, well that is a lost art. |
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So if they rebuild, do they stay true to the original structure? Is that eco-friendly? Not by a long shot. Do they substitute modern materials and methods such as concrete and steel, and thus build a stable, strong structure and hopefully more fire resistant? If so do they try to include familiar structural features like the later added flying buttresses, or do they leave those off since hopefully they will have a stable structure without them. The cathedral will look different without the flying buttresses, but they were not original. These and other questions will likely take years to answer as I'm sure there will be a lot of differences in opinions. Last edited by OtinG; 04-16-2019 at 11:18 AM. |
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And don't forget modern building codes. The only reason that most (all?) ancient buildings aren't condemned and demolished is that the historians would have a hissy fit.
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Notre-Dame will reign magnificent again, say Windsor Castle restorers
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According to some news sites, there have been several Catholic Churches desecrated in France since the beginning of the year.
https://www.newsweek.com/spate-attac...statue-1370800 My husband said someone on a news show brought that up, and the interview said they weren't going to "go there." I don't know if he saw this himself, or saw a reference to it online. You would think it would be news-worthy. |
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I was just saying the other night that while the fire no doubt caused substantial damage to the Cathedral that I doubted that it was the only damage to the structure. I mean exposure to the elements and just the passing of time itself has no doubt caused a good deal of damage to it. Some of the original structure wouldn't need to be built if it were originally being built today and I wonder if they will be able to reconstruct that. I mean they had gargoyles for directing rain water and no doubt built in channels for directing boiling oil and other such defensive measures that aren't needed today. France 900 yrs ago wasn't just building churches to add to the prestige of a given city, but often times it was at war with itself or England and so such weren't just for making a city's reputation look better but they were also used to defend the citizens. If someone laid siege to your city you took shelter in the strongest built structure in the area.
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I think this thread should be moved to the Politics and Religion forum, as this path of conversation seems rather inevitable.
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Some pictures from the York Fire: Visit York Minster today and you wouldn't know there'd been a fire. Last edited by HarryT; 04-17-2019 at 12:43 PM. Reason: Typo |
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