NOTRE DAME
As soon as I knew my personal exhibition would be hosted in
wonderful Paris I started planning my trip having in mind the places I was to
visit there. The Notre Dame Cathedral was number one on my list and I intended
to see it from my very first days in the city.
I have heard so many things about it, I have watched many
documentaries, to say nothing about the unforgettable ”Notre Dame de Paris”
motion picture, starring Gina Lollobrigida, one of the most fascinating women
of all times!
But it wasn’t long before the mass-media started buzzing with
incredible news one evening! NOTRE DAME IS ON FIRE! Everybody was listening to
and/or watching the news in horror, shocked at the unbelievable way in which a
huge, monstrous, merciless ”fire dragon” was devouring this great unique
building, a symbol of Paris!
I heard a lot about this tragic event, including speculations
concerning the intervention of ”human hands” and I use inverted commas here, as
a person who could (possibly) be capable of causing such damage can hardly be
called ”human”! Still, there are cogent arguments pleading for this
possibility… The fire had burned for some hours in a certain place before it
expanded to a larger area!
The roof turned into ashes and a tower collapsed, inexorably
defeated by the blazing hell, in the desperate cries of the lookers-on.
Fortunately, even if surprisingly late, the Parisian firemen made their
appearance in the last minute to prevent a general disaster! However, the
disaster was huge, totally irremediable, as it was to turn out, in spite of all
restoration efforts.
The
restoration is a desideratum planned to be achieved in about six years! May the
Lord allow this to happen, as it is about one of His top dwellings and a
contribution from His divine grace and the power of His mercy would be most
welcome! But just as I was writing these lines, lo and behold what I came upon
in the local press: http://www.ziare.com/international/incendiu-notre-dame/doar-10-la-suta-din-donatiile-promise-catedralei-notre-dame-au-si-fost-facute-sambata-are-loc-prima-liturghie-de-dupa-incendiu-1565470
There
were many ideas concerning the restoration of the building, according to which
the roof should be re-devised as that of a huge hot-house, so that natural
light should abundantly get in… Fiat Lux! (just like a new model created by the
Italian company…) Some others, with an odd sense of humor, suggested building a
minaret instead of the flame-eaten tower… At first sight this idea made me
laugh bitterly, but after my visit to Paris I found out its origin! Paris is no
more what it used to be, it is full of ”import
Parisians” and whenever I came back from my ”odd thoughts” on the Parisian
streets to cast a glance around, I felt like walking somewhere in
Ouagadougou… But I will not go on with
this idea lest I should be accused of xenophobia!
However,
I’d like to come back to the problem of the fire and its presumptive causes.
The
idea that the fire was set intentionally – a version half-heartedly dismissed
by the French authorities – does not entirely exclude the idea in itself. A
giant oak beam does not catch fire from the tiny flame of a cigarette lighter,
a much stronger source, intentionally fueled, is needed for that. Maybe the
French know very well why such a version is rejected…
A
controversial issue would be that of a spontaneous fire, which could cast a lot
more shame on the French!
Rumors
were spread about the fire having been caused by the carelessness of the
workers who were already there, doing some roof repairs. But the fact that they
have employed incompetent people to do some normal repairs does not free the
sponsors of the whole work from the guilt of not providing the building with the
strictest fire safety measures. After all, it was about NOTRE DAME and not the
Greek-Catholic Episcopal Palace in Oradea, wasn’t it? …
Other
versions stating that the fire was caused by other sources (a cigarette butt, a
spark or something of the kind…) do nothing but send the whole thing deeper
down the French cesspool! How come they were so careless (to use a euphemism…)
not to provide such a symbolic building of Paris with the most modern fire
alarm installations which should detect every possible source, from a tiny
spark to a barely discernible could of smoke, the size of one coming out from a
”Gauloises” cigarette? How come they
didn’t think to provide the attic of the cathedral, with its structure
described in a newspaper article as being made up of ”a forest of secular oak
trees”, well dried out for 800 years (I would add), with the most efficient
system of sprinklers capable of annihilating any incipient fire, not bigger
than a candle flame? Maybe their illustrious ears have never heard of those superefficient flame
retardants which can prevent or significantly slow down the spreading of a
possible fire?
If
such is the case, tomorrow or the next day we might hear that the Eiffel Tower was
burning down… Pour les Français, tout est
possible!!
Now that the tragedy is done, according to an old saying, ”they
lock the stable-door when the horse is gone” and the Notre Dame area is
strictly guarded, so that you cannot walk down any adjoining street to come
closer to it. You can see it from a rather remote bridge or from the left bank
of the river Seine! Or maybe while flying a helicopter…
All
kinds of soldiers and policemen are patrolling the place, equipped with weapons
of the latest brand, as modern as the above-mentioned protection systems should
have been.
The
restoration work that seems to have already started would cost infinitely more
than those systems! Notre Dame is now a sinister sight with its windows changed
into huge empty eye sockets after the famous stained-glass panels have been
removed!
Some
kind of poor compensation for those who can no more visit the famous cathedral
(which I haven’t resorted to…) is provided by the increased supply of souvenirs
of all kinds, presenting it as it used to be and would never be again!
I
couldn’t refrain from comparing Notre Dame to the equally famous Sagrada
Familia in Barcelona.
Neither
there, nor at Notre Dame have they devised detailed building projects, but for
different reasons.
In
one of my posts concerning Sagrada Familia I expressed my personal opinion
about the way in which the building’s touristic aim is achieved due to its perpetual state of
restoration/finalisation. It has been
going on like this for generations, the completion as Gaudi had imagined it and
the final touches which he took to his grave
being impossible to achieve! But
is it really necessary for the construction to be finished? The actual state of
the building brings in a nice income to lots of people! (https://teodorpantea.blogspot.com/2018/03/sagrada-familia.html)
The Sagrada Familia is OK as it is, and a potential finalization
will not bring about any significant changes.
However, things are different with Notre Dame. It must be
restored as soon as possible, but I personally am firmly convinced that
Macron’s (or Mackerel’s, I never knew for sure…) six year forecast will not
come true! They might speed up the repair of the roof, so that the stained-glass windows should
be put back and the building could be re-opened for visitors.
Until then, the visitors must be content with contemplating it
from a distance and with an avalanche of photographs (preferably taken with
their cell-phones…), done in such as way as to have whatever was left of Notre
Dame as a background for their grinning faces (quite in good taste, isn’t it?)
or those stupid ”selfies” (taken with the phone on a handle…) which have become
a real calamity! Well, it’s no small thing to let your offspring see your happy
smiling face in front of Notre Dame in its most pathetic posture ever! A unique
opportunity, one that couldn’t be missed! “O,
tempora! O, mores!”
I do not have any pictures of myself in that place, but I have put
together this series of gloomy pictures to make up one of my saddest projects!
Foarte interesante fotografiile şi felicitări pentru articol!
RăspundețiȘtergereMultzumesc, Doamna Geta!! Un bun prieten, coleg de banca in liceu imi spunea in bashcalie:"O profă de română ar pune o notă slabă pe compunerea ta despre Paris..." Dumneavoastra ce spunetzi, are dreptate??!!
RăspundețiȘtergereJ’adore vraiment ce talent car je viens de voir les photos ce sont de très belle images vraiment chapeaux à ce photographe
RăspundețiȘtergereThank you, see my other projects too!! Merci!!
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