PARIS: A wrought copper statue of a rooster that sat atop Notre-Dame has been found “battered” in the debris of the
The sculpture of the
The head of the French Builders Federation, Jacques Chanut, posted a picture of the restorer holding a green-coloured rooster statue in the street.
The ministry spokesman said the statue had been handed over to religious officials, without elaborating.
A ministry official separately told
The official was quoted saying that, when the 19th-century spire had collapsed into the cathedral, the rooster statue had detached “and fallen on the good side… away from the seat of the fire”.
Because of the statue’s damage, it was not yet possible to verify if the Crown of Thorns fragment or the other relics were still inside, the official said.
In a stroke of good timing, sculptures of the Twelve Apostles and four New Testament evangelists that adorned the cathedral had been lifted off the building last week, before the fire, for restoration work in the southwestern city of Perigueux.
Those statues had been fixed to the cathedral in the mid-19th century when the spire had been built to replace the original 13th-century one that had been dismantled in the late 18th century because of weather damage.