The reconstructed spire of Notre-Dame cathedral has been revealed in Paris, with a design identical to the 1859 version designed by architect Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.
Scaffolding has been removed from around the 96-metre-tall spire, which is among the elements of the landmark to be reconstructed following the devastating fire in 2019.
The rebuilt spire is topped with a recreation of the original cross, as well as a golden rooster designed by architect Philippe Villeneuve who is leading the renovation works.
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Article and footage by Lizzie Crook
Video edit by Simon Volt
#architecture #notredame #paris
Scaffolding has been removed from around the 96-metre-tall spire, which is among the elements of the landmark to be reconstructed following the devastating fire in 2019.
The rebuilt spire is topped with a recreation of the original cross, as well as a golden rooster designed by architect Philippe Villeneuve who is leading the renovation works.
Find out more on dezeen.com
Article and footage by Lizzie Crook
Video edit by Simon Volt
#architecture #notredame #paris
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