On the Notre-Dame construction site, a shower of light and colors – 04/14/2024 at 12:44


Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the stained glass windows and painted pillars of Notre-Dame de Paris, during restoration work, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

“It’s really wonderful these colors which had completely disappeared. I discovered them live”, confessed to AFP the vice-rector of Notre-Dame de Paris, Guillaume Normand, entering one of the 24 chapels, entirely restored, of the cathedral.

“It’s extremely daring!”, adds this priest, noting “the yellow, the pink of the holly leaves on a duck blue background” of the frescoes with stylized motifs that the architect Viollet-le-Duc designed in the 19th century to revamp this masterpiece of Gothic art, devastated by a fire on April 15, 2019.

Dressed, like those accompanying him, in overalls, a helmet and safety boots, Guillaume Normand walks the accessible part of the construction site on the ground floor of the cathedral.

And must take a preventive shower before going out to get rid of any residual lead dust dispersed in the atmosphere during the fire.

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the restoration of the paintings of the pillars of Notre-Dame de Paris, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the restoration of the paintings of the pillars of Notre-Dame de Paris, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

In the meantime, having barely crossed the central portal known as “the last judgment”, through which future visitors will enter Notre-Dame, he utters only one word: “striking”.

Notre-Dame de Paris: damage from the fire (AFP / Frédéric GARET)

Notre-Dame de Paris: damage from the fire (AFP / Frédéric GARET)

Thanks to a ray of sunlight, the cathedral, clogged by centuries of life before the fire, appears bursting with light.

All the stained glass windows, including the three large medieval roses, have been cleaned and diffuse their subdued colors.

– “Miraculous” –

Against all expectations, they were not damaged by the fire, like a large golden cross located at the back of the cathedral and a statue of the Virgin and Child, “found intact at the amid the smoking and miraculous rubble”, says the priest. “The flowerpot that was in front of the statue was pulverized…”

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the stained glass windows of Notre-Dame during restoration work, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the stained glass windows of Notre-Dame during restoration work, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

“The evening of the fire, we were shuddering wondering if the north tower was going to fall or not, taking the whole building with it. It’s still standing, it’s a great relief,” adds- he.

A number of shrill noises come from the bustling construction site. In areas demarcated by metal barriers, workers are restoring the black and white checkerboard floors and installing future technical and electrical equipment.

Gigantic scaffolding still hides part of the restored treasures of the building, protected by tarpaulins, including the sculpted and painted wood of the choir enclosure.

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the stained glass windows and choir of Notre-Dame during restoration work, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the stained glass windows and choir of Notre-Dame during restoration work, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

When visitors re-enter the cathedral, which is due to reopen on December 8, “the perception of its dimension will be without equal”, estimates its rector, Mgr Olivier Ribadeau-Dumas, interviewed by AFP.

It is “a feeling of humility (which) inhabits me in front of those who created it, transmitted it, saved it and those who restore it”, he confides.

– “13 to 14 million visitors” –

The rector expects “13 to 14 million future visitors per year and 40,000 to 45,000 per day, the cathedral being able to only accommodate 3,000 people at the same time”.

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the elements of the choir protected during the restoration work on Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the elements of the choir protected during the restoration work on Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

Equipped with new signage in the form of cartels, the tour route will begin in the North (Sacré-Coeur side) and continue to the South (Seine side), telling the biblical story leading to Christ, then that of the saints who marked Paris.

Visitors will also discover brand new liturgical furniture, in bronze, sober and massive, currently being produced in Drôme (south of France).

Upon entering, they will immediately see a polished bronze baptistery, with a golden lid imitating the reflection of water, to celebrate baptisms.

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the restoration of the floors of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

Image taken from an AFP video, April 11, 2024, showing the restoration of the floors of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, five years after the fire which devastated it (AFP / Mathilde BELLENGER)

They will be able to sit on 1,500 to 2,000 chairs with an openwork design, facing the brand new central, refined altar, to celebrate mass.

A tabernacle (small piece of furniture which contains the “consecrated bread”) will be installed on another altar designed by Viollet-le-Duc at the back of the cathedral, preceding a contemporary “wall-reliquary” which will house “the crown of thorns of the Christ brought back by Saint-Louis”, according to the diocese.



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