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I'm interested in seeing what they can do in the future as well, with other famous structures.
They should do it at the Vatican, San Marco, etc. I could go on and on...Notre Dame in Paris definitely, and Sacre Coeur.
As to San Marco I'd love to see lights on the floor. The constant flooding has damaged the often light green tiles and mosaics and they almost seem to undulate like the sea itself even in normal light. Lights would enhance that effect, that symbiosis between the sea and Venezia.
You know what would be spectacular? What if they used light effects to superimpose what Pompeii used to be like on top of the ruins as you walk by???? They could do that in the forum, the Acropolis, any number of places.
What sad news. We do not know what we have yet to see.
This is the sort of talk which gets my blood boiling:
Did you know there never was a "white, Christian, France"????? REALLY????
Excuse me, in addition to having been brainwashed by post modernist Marxists, if you say something like that you prove you obviously never took a history course in your life. In fact, you're a functional ILLITERATE!
"Summary of this article: "Out of the ashes should rise a transgender phoenix of color""
Absolutely complete bilge. Just SHUT UP! One billion dollars has been pledged to rebuilt it exactly as it was. You want something different, collect the money and try to get it built.
These people are complete MORONS!
I agree with what you said. I also applaud France for recognizing the 200+ people who died in Sri Lanka due to the heinous church bombings fueled by hatred and discriminationIt's a tragedy, not only for France but for Europe, the world and Christianity. Notre Dame had endured through the centuries, survived the French revolution, wars and violence… and now it's crumbling down in a fire allegedly caused by simple renovation works. This is beyond sad.
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