Pic of the interior:
https://twitter.com/Valdiguie/status...12792298745856
The cathedral can and will be restored, but the extent of damage means we won't see it fully restored for a very very long time. The cathedral has plenty of data to pull from to rebuild including a full 3D scan (these have stupid accurate measurements). Hopefully most of the decorative stonework is in tact, those are likely the largest lead time in getting this restored. The interiors tho . .
not sure how long will it take to fully restored
RIP Quasimodo
French billionaires are going to put up 300+mil to see what they can fix.
I mean I'm not seeing it in the same light everyone else is. This isn't the first fire. Sure, maybe for our lifetimes it'll "never be the same" but they've already gone through multiple reconstructions after fire damage; so while we're looking at rebuilt shit, a couple hundred years from now, some other generation will see the rebuilt structure in the same light as people today look at the rebuilt structure
Also maybe when they rebuild it this time, they'll use better materials and have adequate fire safety mechanisms....
Donations for the restoration are up to $700 million. Too bad we don't get donations at that level for other worthy causes other than restoring the church of a religion that has billions of dollars. I was surprised at how well the building survived the fire in the after photos today. They did a good job of preserving a lot of it. Also since it was under restoration currently a lot of the artwork was saved too.
I'm calling inside job to squeeze money from sources because they didn't have enough to do perform a restoration at the quality they desired.
Much of which future generations will see when it is fully restored and there is no more scaffolding or anything are going to be recreations. It would be like if someone took a crown of an ancient king out of a museum and melted it down and they were like, "We'll just make another one!"
Here is a article on some of what was saved and what was lost:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/notre-d...tunic-windows/
I also read somewhere else that what happened to a piece of wood believed to be part of the cross Jesus was crucified on and a nail are unknown.
Its a tragedy, but will be rebuilt no problem I suppose. We’ve had Hagia Sophia burned, collapsed in earthquakes multiple times in history. Still up and good for 1500 years now...probably even stronger.
There apparently aren't trees in France large enough anymore to rebuild the roof the way it used to be, so they'll have to source it from somewhere else or build it differently.
Just one of the many changes that rebuilding will entail.
Idk, every time I go to a historical monument and see a sign that says "partially rebuilt in 19xx" I always wonder which parts, and feel a little sad...
It'll be like how the temples are in greece where you'll be able to see what used to be old and what is new.
The misinformation running around about the windows is driving me bonkers. One report claims all the rose windows survived; another reports many are lost. Some say the windows date from the 1200s, others say the windows were replaced in the 1960s. I have no idea what's real and what's bullshit anymore. I hope we get a proper report from France at some point.