I am French-American. I may have been born in the U.S but I am proud of my French family background and seen Notre dame cathedral Few times. Every time I go to Paris I am very amazed by Notre dame cathedral. The fact it took two centuries to build and the craftsmen of Notre dame is truly amazing and impressive. I was in Paris back in July and took pictures of the rebuild of Notre dame.
The church in this video is not how it looked at the time of its construction. It was renovated and changed during the 19th century. The front was considerably different, and the needle that recently burned wasn’t there yet.
Oh it definitely looked like that, save for the fact the interior was most likely painted. The central spire was there from the 12th century as well, however it was destroyed in the 18th century and restored by Viollet Le Duc in the 19th. You can see it in old illustrations such as 1450 "The right hand of God protecting the faithful" by Jean Fouquet, "Dagobert Ier refugié à Saint-Denis" by the same artist, "The meeting of the magi" by the Limbourg brothers 1412.
I recommend Myles Zhang’s narrated construction sequence on Notre-Dame for more fleshed out historical details. Otherwise, this video is pretty good as it is One tiny thing that was omitted was that each bay used to have an oculus and a smaller clerestory window, making the inner structure 4 stories throughout Only later were most* of the oculi removed to make way for the more iconic, larger Gothic clerestory windows
Exactly! They love gaslighting us. This was not built by our civilization’s hands esp back when there were no power tools, heavy lifting vehicles, etc. IF we they had the ability to create structures that lasted many centuries, why are we now building crappy ones that can’t last and are imperfect with all the advancements and tools at our disposal? Not to mention we have way more people who can assist and be awesome at it? Cause we can’t replicate what wasn’t built by us!!! That’s why!
Used to be a beautiful Catholic basilica. Now it's just a state owned protestant temple, tourist attraction. Christ has left the building...and the country.
I am French-American. I may have been born in the U.S but I am proud of my French family background and seen Notre dame cathedral Few times. Every time I go to Paris I am very amazed by Notre dame cathedral. The fact it took two centuries to build and the craftsmen of Notre dame is truly amazing and impressive. I was in Paris back in July and took pictures of the rebuild of Notre dame.
The church in this video is not how it looked at the time of its construction. It was renovated and changed during the 19th century. The front was considerably different, and the needle that recently burned wasn’t there yet.
Oh it definitely looked like that, save for the fact the interior was most likely painted.
The central spire was there from the 12th century as well, however it was destroyed in the 18th century and restored by Viollet Le Duc in the 19th.
You can see it in old illustrations such as 1450 "The right hand of God protecting the faithful" by Jean Fouquet, "Dagobert Ier refugié à Saint-Denis" by the same artist, "The meeting of the magi" by the Limbourg brothers 1412.
I recommend Myles Zhang’s narrated construction sequence on Notre-Dame for more fleshed out historical details. Otherwise, this video is pretty good as it is
One tiny thing that was omitted was that each bay used to have
an oculus and a smaller clerestory window, making the inner structure 4 stories throughout
Only later were most* of the oculi removed to make way for the more iconic, larger Gothic clerestory windows
The needle that burned wasn't even an original one as well. But, kudos for including small chapel at the back yard.
So how was it actually built with the technology of the time. Just 10 minutes of descriptive words that didn't explain much at all 🤣
Exactly! They love gaslighting us. This was not built by our civilization’s hands esp back when there were no power tools, heavy lifting vehicles, etc. IF we they had the ability to create structures that lasted many centuries, why are we now building crappy ones that can’t last and are imperfect with all the advancements and tools at our disposal? Not to mention we have way more people who can assist and be awesome at it? Cause we can’t replicate what wasn’t built by us!!! That’s why!
Medieval Christendom that opened the doors to the modern ages...
What Is The Music From The Beginning Till 3:44?
Amazing Architure
what is the piano at 3:45?
40 metres in diameter? That doesn't sound right...
Yeah I was wondering about that too!
Yep, that definitely isn't right. It's 40 feet, not 40 meters.
belle reconstitution 👍👍👍
🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷💙🤍❤️ Notre Dame Cathedral
Used to be a beautiful Catholic basilica. Now it's just a state owned protestant temple, tourist attraction. Christ has left the building...and the country.
Where are all the resurrected saints? They helped build it too!
This video literally gives no info about how it was built. You just keep saying it was built blah blah built. Then. This was built. WTF
las casas, las construcciones alrededor de la catedral no eran como se presentan en este "ensayo".
Too bad they had to move the farmers produce markets from under the flying buttesses which may have been covered.
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