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Restoration of Notre Dame’s smoke-damaged stained glass starts

/ 05:21 PM September 05, 2022

FILE PHOTO: Technicians work in front of a stained glass window at the reconstruction site of the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, in Paris, France, July 28, 2022. Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

TROYES, France — When Notre Dame de Paris suffered extensive structural damage in a major fire, most of the historic cathedral’s stained glass was able to withstand the heat and the flames.

But the windows were heavily soiled with smoke and dust which blocked external light and obscured the range of colors of the 170 years-old glass.

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More than three years after the massive blaze, eight glass manufacturers from France have begun the painstaking operation to clean and restore 39 high windows in the medieval cathedral’s nave, choir, transept, and sacristy.

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Flavie Serriere Vincent-Petit, head of the eponymous stained-glass company in Troyes, southwest of Paris, has been given the task of restoring 22 windows.

The glass-cleaning process involves gently rubbing the surface with cotton soaked in water and ethanol, a delicate and repetitive process aimed at collecting deposits without damaging the window.

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“There is a major cleaning phase, to wash off both the blaze’s dust and the dirt resulting from human breath, as well as candle soot, so we can put the windows back into place and give back full brightness to Notre Dame,” she said.

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The cathedral has been closed for restoration since the April 2019 fire gutted its roof and sent its spire crashing through the vaults below.

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READ: Catastrophic fire engulfs Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

FILE PHOTO: The reconstruction site of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral is pictured in Paris, France, July 28, 2022. Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/Pool via REUTERS/File photo

The aim is to reopen the cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century, by 2024 when France hosts the Olympic Games.

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Notre-Dame’s stained-glass windows were created by architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, who also designed the 96-meter (315-feet) spire.

The workshop of Cologne Cathedral in Germany is also helping with the reconstruction by restoring the stained glasses of four high windows.

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