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storage, everywhere historic art treasures from the beginning of time owned by the keepers of the Vatican. Not religious art...but secular art from the height of the Renaissance .
Ya would think that if the iconic and venerated Norte Dame needed repairs years ago,
the Vatican could have loaned them a few....
What a waste.
OneBlueDotBama
(1,386 posts)Ninga
(8,282 posts)Even if it were still owned by France, the Vatican has a responsibility in maintaining their houses of worship. Such a shame that all their wealth does no good for anyone or any thing.
OneBlueDotBama
(1,386 posts)Under a 1905 law, Notre-Dame de Paris is among seventy churches in Paris built before that year that are owned by the French State. While the building itself is owned by the state, the Catholic Church is the designated beneficiary, having the exclusive right to use it for religious purpose in perpetuity. The archdiocese is responsible for paying the employees, security, heating and cleaning, and assuring that the cathedral is open free to visitors. The archdiocese does not receive subsidies from the French State
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre-Dame_de_Paris
Ninga
(8,282 posts)kentuck
(111,111 posts)Iterate
(3,020 posts)renate
(13,776 posts)And wonderful news.
kentuck
(111,111 posts)It is a preservation of history and humanity.
TeamPooka
(24,304 posts)is intact, the crown of thorns, the holy sacraments. "
CabalPowered
(12,690 posts)maxsolomon
(33,473 posts)The repairs probably sparked the blaze.
Your rush to judgment is inappropriate and you should self-delete.
Ninga
(8,282 posts)needed repairs and maintenance.
This started many years ago. A lack of abundant funds leads to only doing what's absolutely needed and certainly not to the highest bidder who may have the best construction practices.
maxsolomon
(33,473 posts)What the shortfall was? How the project was bid? What the scope of the restoration was? What was Value Engineered out of the project? What corners they cut on fire suppression? Did they cut corners on fire suppression?
You don't know. Hindsight is 20/20.
Ninga
(8,282 posts)do not know anything else except it caught on fire. Maybe we will learn, maybe we won't. All I do know is that never ever should such a world treasure be allow to deteriorate to the point of extreme intervention. It doesn't have to be that way. It didn't have to for Nortre Dame.
Ninga
(8,282 posts)renovation.
They were hired to oversee and employ deferred maintenance plans for many historic buildings.
They made sure that contractors were qualified in historic guidelines and procedures before they could even bid.
I am crushed and angry that this fire is robbing history of this magnificent cathedral and most likely forever lost.
maxsolomon
(33,473 posts)My 1st instinct is not to blame.
Ninga
(8,282 posts)Hekate
(91,047 posts)Recursion
(56,582 posts)But holy crap this is a disaster
UniteFightBack
(8,231 posts)lostnfound
(16,203 posts)Glad it wasn't a malicious act
Blue Owl
(50,596 posts)Add another couple million...
Fozzledick
(3,860 posts)They just don't make Renaissance art like they used to!
Recursion
(56,582 posts)Unfortunately.
Iggo
(47,599 posts)Laughter through tears.
Wednesdays
(17,487 posts)Saying the Notre Dame organ is replaceable is like saying a Stradivarius violin is replaceable.
lindysalsagal
(20,796 posts)I mean. They were already ruins, but now, the excavation is ruined
Those were 3rd century, right before the fall of the empire. I saw them. Really cool.