Notre Dame cathedral update: Carpenters wow public with medieval techniques | The Independent
With precision and boundless energy, a team of carpenters used medieval techniques to raise up by hand a three-ton oak truss Saturday in front of Notre Dame Cathedral, a replica of the wooden structures that were consumed in the landmark’s devastating April 2019 fire that also toppled its spire.
The demonstration to mark European Heritage Days gave the hundreds of people a first-hand look at the rustic methods used 800 years ago to build the triangular frames in the nave of Notre Dame de Paris.
Now this is cool.