Whatever your Religious leanings it's always terrible to lose places of historical and cultural significance. Right before Easter Sunday too.
Whatever your Religious leanings it's always terrible to lose places of historical and cultural significance. Right before Easter Sunday too.
Excellent building, I love it the carvings in the archways are amazing, really great... Very sad thing to happen but also places like this aren't just some lumps of wood nailed together and some stones arranged in a certain way, some of the structure looks to have survived and when the crazy French gits rebuild this fire is just going to be another part of the history of the building and the site it sits on. It survived revolutions world wars and so on and now a terrible fire... I think that's pretty cool in some ways... I sort of like the idea of pieces of art being born from fire and tradegy, I think it's a great building and was very sad to hear this but also the walls still stand and now the modern world can add to this work of art that will survive for even longer.
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