Notre-Dame Cathedral Fire
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So sad. I keep wondering about how much priceless artwork was lost.

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Lot of stained-glass window I guess.The statues of the apostles are safe too (they were removed couple days ago)Emmanuel Macron said that they wil rebuild the cathedralPost edited by Longueuil on0
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tbergs said:I hope this doesn't turn out to be an arson or related to some intentional act.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/world/europe/notre-dame-fire.htmlor even worse, terrorists.8/28/98- Camden, NJ
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It wasn't.eeriepadave said:tbergs said:I hope this doesn't turn out to be an arson or related to some intentional act.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/15/world/europe/notre-dame-fire.htmlor even worse, terrorists.
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ummm shouldnt the catholic church do that?Longueuil said:Lot of stained-glass window I guess.The statues of the apostles are safe too (they were removed couple days ago)Emmanuel Macron said that they wil rebuild the cathedral
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Depends. Any attraction that brings 13M visitors a year to your city is a tough economic loss.mickeyrat said:
ummm shouldnt the catholic church do that?Longueuil said:Lot of stained-glass window I guess.The statues of the apostles are safe too (they were removed couple days ago)Emmanuel Macron said that they wil rebuild the cathedralBe Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
Plus if the Statue of Liberty was destroyed, I don’t think the US would wait for Pierre to send a replacement.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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I don't think Paris allows skyscrapers in any case.Spiritual_Chaos said:
That's nice. Instead of "now we'll fit a scryscraper here"Kat said:
I saw a tweet saying that it will be rebuilt, no details. Many cathedrals/places of worship were destroyed in the bombings in WW2 and were rebuilt. The tweeter said that spire that just went down was from the 1800s. I'll see if I can find the tweet again, hope I got those details right.Spiritual_Chaos said:Stupid thing to speculate on now. But any chance they could restore/rebuild it as an exact replica?
Guess the cost would be to huge these days to undertake such a thing maybe...
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Some, obviously. But I heard on the news that a lot of that stuff had actually already been removed for the renovations, and they managed to get more out the back after the fire started,so that's something, at least.brianlux said:So sad. I keep wondering about how much priceless artwork was lost.
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They had 400 firefighters in the burning cathedral saving as much as they could. I know that there are a bunch of relics and artifacts that are housed there. I love the stained glass windows and I know that at least the one was destroyed. It's amazing that it withstood 800 years of war, neglect, vandalism but a renovation (probably) brought it down.PJ_Soul said:
Some, obviously. But I heard on the news that a lot of that stuff had actually already been removed for the renovations, and they managed to get more out the back after the fire started,so that's something, at least.brianlux said:So sad. I keep wondering about how much priceless artwork was lost.
A great loss for Gothic architecture.
One firefighter was seriously injured. I hope he/she is okay. It is amazing that no one was killed. The foot traffic during Holy Week is huge and they close the doors at 6:45 pm Paris time. Fire started shortly after that. Amazing. I won't say miraculous, but this could have been even worse if was packed with tourists at midday. When the fire started it seemed minor and within 15 minutes there was major engulfment.
So if there is a silver lining, at least they were saving artifacts and not human beings.0 -
That's good to hear.PJ_Soul said:
Some, obviously. But I heard on the news that a lot of that stuff had actually already been removed for the renovations, and they managed to get more out the back after the fire started,so that's something, at least.brianlux said:So sad. I keep wondering about how much priceless artwork was lost.
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They had 400 firefighters in the burning cathedral saving as much as they could. I know that there are a bunch of relics and artifacts that are housed there. I love the stained glass windows and I know that at least the one was destroyed. It's amazing that it withstood 800 years of war, neglect, vandalism but a renovation (probably) brought it down.PJ_Soul said:
Some, obviously. But I heard on the news that a lot of that stuff had actually already been removed for the renovations, and they managed to get more out the back after the fire started,so that's something, at least.brianlux said:So sad. I keep wondering about how much priceless artwork was lost.
A great loss for Gothic architecture.
One firefighter was seriously injured. I hope he/she is okay. It is amazing that no one was killed. The foot traffic during Holy Week is huge and they close the doors at 6:45 pm Paris time. Fire started shortly after that. Amazing. I won't say miraculous, but this could have been even worse if was packed with tourists at midday. When the fire started it seemed minor and within 15 minutes there was major engulfment.
So if there is a silver lining, at least they were saving artifacts and not human beings.Yes, a huge loss.I hope they can renovate. If so, I imagine it will take decades."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
They even saved the crown of thorns, that supposedly jesus wore...Give Peas A Chance…0
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I sure hope they help with the finances but from what I’ve heard the building is owned by the French statemickeyrat said:
ummm shouldnt the catholic church do that?Longueuil said:Lot of stained-glass window I guess.The statues of the apostles are safe too (they were removed couple days ago)Emmanuel Macron said that they wil rebuild the cathedral0 -
Doubting Thomas.Meltdown99 said:They even saved the crown of thorns, that supposedly jesus wore...
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