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Notre Dame: Cathedral's spire will be restored to 19th Century design | Notre Dame: Cathedral's spire will be restored to 19th Century design |
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The spire of Notre Dame cathedral, which was destroyed in a fire last April, will be restored according to the original Gothic design. | The spire of Notre Dame cathedral, which was destroyed in a fire last April, will be restored according to the original Gothic design. |
French President Emmanuel Macron announced the decision, putting an end to speculation that the spire would be rebuilt in a modern style. | French President Emmanuel Macron announced the decision, putting an end to speculation that the spire would be rebuilt in a modern style. |
Mr Macron had previously hinted he was in favour of a "contemporary gesture". | Mr Macron had previously hinted he was in favour of a "contemporary gesture". |
However he has said he wants the restoration to be completed by 2024, when Paris is hosting the Olympics. | However he has said he wants the restoration to be completed by 2024, when Paris is hosting the Olympics. |
The Elysée said Mr Macron's main concern was "not delaying the reconstruction and making it complicated - things had to be cleared up quickly". | The Elysée said Mr Macron's main concern was "not delaying the reconstruction and making it complicated - things had to be cleared up quickly". |
It added that the process of designing a modern spire, with an international competition for architects, could have caused unnecessary delays. | It added that the process of designing a modern spire, with an international competition for architects, could have caused unnecessary delays. |
"The president trusts the experts and approved the main outlines of the project presented by the chief architect which plans to reconstruct the spire identically," the Elysée said. | "The president trusts the experts and approved the main outlines of the project presented by the chief architect which plans to reconstruct the spire identically," the Elysée said. |
The announcement followed a meeting of France's national heritage and architecture commission (CNPA). | The announcement followed a meeting of France's national heritage and architecture commission (CNPA). |
When the 13th century roof of the Paris cathedral caught fire during restoration works in April 2019 it sparked a vast outpouring of emotion, as well as donations from across the world. | When the 13th century roof of the Paris cathedral caught fire during restoration works in April 2019 it sparked a vast outpouring of emotion, as well as donations from across the world. |
Within two days about €900m ($1bn; £805m) had been raised for the cathedral's restoration. | Within two days about €900m ($1bn; £805m) had been raised for the cathedral's restoration. |
The cathedral's first spire was built in the 13th Century, but due to extensive damage it was removed in the late 18th Century. Its replacement, designed by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, was built in the mid-19th Century. | |
Since last year's fire, discussion over how to restore the spire has been tense. | |
Jean-Louis Georgelin, the army general put in charge of the reconstruction effort, wanted a modern alternative. This idea appeared briefly to have President Macron's backing, when he said he would be in favour of a "contemporary gesture". | |
This sparked a wave of unconventional proposals from architects around the world - including one design with a rooftop pool, and another with a giant park and greenhouse on the roof. | |
But the cathedral's chief architect Philippe Villeneuve spoke out strongly in favour of a faithful restoration to the previous, 19th Century design. | |
In one particularly heated exchange last November, Gen Georgelin told Mr Villeneuve to "shut his mouth" - causing audible gasps in a meeting of the National Assembly's cultural affairs committee. | In one particularly heated exchange last November, Gen Georgelin told Mr Villeneuve to "shut his mouth" - causing audible gasps in a meeting of the National Assembly's cultural affairs committee. |
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