Notre Dame Cathedral Restoration "Rising From Ashes"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Witness the remarkable journey of restoration as we delve into the captivating story of the Notre Dame Cathedral, which tragically fell victim to fire in 2019. Join us as we explore the painstaking efforts and extraordinary craftsmanship involved in breathing new life into this iconic symbol of Parisian heritage. From the meticulous preservation of centuries-old architecture to the innovative techniques propelling its revival, this video offers a glimpse into the dedication and resilience driving the restoration project forward. Get ready to be inspired as we unveil the triumphant return of Notre Dame Cathedral, set to reopen its doors to the world by the end of 2024.
I had the pleasure of visiting this cathedral and I admit I cried when I was inside. When the fire happened it was soul crushing. I remember spending hours walking around it. I hope to visit again.
the info is good but showing other cathedrals/churches/even castles just makes it unnecessary confusing
They're very kind with ND but it should indeed be precised in the written commentary that it's mixed with images of Strasbourg, Marseille, Lyon, etc, even perhaps from abroad... at 6:24 or 8:46 (or Aigues Morte rempart at 8:04 ?). ND is the first LARGE gothic cathedral built in France (earlier Sens, Noyon, Laon, etc are smaller and lower), but it is considered here that AMIENS is the most perfect and Chartres the most valuable, before the ones of Paris, Strasbourg, Reims, Bourges, Rouen, etc...
Um bom passeio em Paris ir a pé de Notre Dame ao Arco do Triunfo
Com escala na Praca Vendome
I stopped watching the video at 2:30 because of BS overload.
Absolutely. It's mostly generic info about the cathedral, almost no specifics about the restoration.
Good to know, already grating with the voiceover
The budget isn't in dollars. France doesn't use dollars.
Yes you are right but we used the equivalent of euros to dollars
@@Nextbuildproject Why? The Euro is used in more countries and a reserve currency. No need to use Dollar equivalents.
@@Nextbuildproject It should be in Euros.
It would be great if a channel could focus on up to date progress and also showcase some of the technical marvels happening every day involving the crazy logistics needed to restore it. Many of the up close details of the spires prefabricated structure and lead wrapping are still a mystery.
I can’t help but think Jesus would want to help people with that money.
Notre Dame never had a dome.
waste of time.