In life, there are enduring symbols and Notre-Dame has been one for 850 years. It has always been more than a cathedral. "Notre-Dame is one of mankind's greatest architectural achievements, the face of civilization, the soul of a nation. " In the 12th century, Paris was the capital of France and a thriving multi-dimensional city. It was "the royal city, the merchant city, the bishop's city and the university city." Bishop Maurice deSully was the man responsible for the cathedral's construction, which began in 1161 and was vigorously pursued for the next 40 years. It took a century to complete the airy, cohesive, austere and majestic building. Centuries later, the Bourbons would lavish works of art and gifts on Notre-Dame, as they bestowed on it a central role in their monarchy. The Revolution led to the melting of the cathedral's bells for canon, lead coffins for bullets and the beheading of the 28 kings of Judah on the facade because they were wrongly thought to be the kings of France. Catholicism was abolished and Notre-Dame became the Temple of Reason. The new century saw the pope and Napoleon sign a Concordat, reestablishing the church in France and confirmed at a mass at Notre-Dame. A few years later, in 1804, Pius VII came to Notre-Dame for Napoleon's coronation as emperor. Hugo's 'Notre-Dame de Paris', published in 1832, led to a movement to restore the cathedral to its former glory. The twenty-year restoration began in 1845 with the objective of undoing the previous three centuries of filling in, plastering over, removing of stain glass and other intentional defilements, along with damages inflicted by time and weather. Also, a new towering spire was added to the cathedral. Its collapse in 2019 was the devastating symbol of the fire at Notre-Dame last year. Paris itself by the middle of the 19th century was an overcrowded, congested and filthy mess. Baron Haussmann's renovations completely redid the Ile de la Cite. He evicted two-thirds of its inhabitants in order to clear the sight lines around the cathedral. The day after he arrived in Paris in August of 1944, De Gaulle walked from the Arc de Triomphe to Notre-Dame and cemented himself as liberator and leader of France. The year 2013 saw the replacement of all but one bell with new, meticulously cast bronze bells, and for the first time since before the Revolution, the bells of Notre-Dame were in tune. On the evening of April 15, 2019, flames began to leap from the roof. The fire was in the 13th-century oak lattice work roof structure. An hour after the fire began, the spire collapsed. The firefighters saved the towers and the treasures of Notre-Dame. The next day, donations were promised by rich and poor, in France and around the world. Securing tarps in place of the roof and stabilizing the walls were the first two jobs addressed. How it will be restored and how its role as a church and museum will be modified all remain to be resolved. It is now the 'building site of the century' and this is a very good book.
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