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Saturday 17 September 2022, 17:45Passed
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September 2022
Saturday 17
17:45 - 19:00

Institut national d'histoire de l'art (INHA) - Galerie Colbert

6 rue des Petits Champs 75002 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

Notre-Dame de Paris: durable but not immutable (12th-21st centuries), conference for the general public

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Saturday 17 September 2022, 17:45Passed
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Free entry
Dépose des vitraux et d'une partie de leur armature métallique © David Bordes / Ministère de la Culture, 2019

Public lecture on Notre-Dame de Paris from its construction to the present day «Notre-Dame de Paris: durable, but not immutable (12th-21st centuries)» by Mathieu Lours, architecture historian
The Notre-Dame Cathedral that we know today is the fruit of many rebirths and architectural transformations. Yet its function has never varied: it has been the cathedral of the diocese of Paris for nearly seventeen centuries. However, its architectural form, its layout and its connection to the political and cultural history of France have undergone many changes. It is therefore fundamental to focus our attention on some of the key moments in which Notre-Dame was transformed: its reconstruction in the 12th century, its first metamorphosis in the middle of the 13th, its updating in classical times, its restoration in the 19th century and the still open book that constitutes its restoration after the fire of April 15, 2019. Moments in its history that allow us to better understand its relationship to time, and in particular to the long time of sustainable buildings.
About Mathieu Lours
Mathieu Lours is an architectural historian. A specialist in religious architecture, particularly in the modern era, he is responsible for the disciplinary field of history at the Chaillot School, teaching in university and preparatory classes at the Grandes Écoles in Art History. He is the author of numerous works devoted to religious architecture, such as Churches of Paris, from the Great Century to the Enlightenment, L'autre temps des cathédrales and a monograph on Saint-Sulpice. He also published Notre-Dame des siècles, a French passion, devoted to the relationship between Notre-Dame de Paris and political power.

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Thème 2022
Patrimoine durable
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Institut national d'histoire de l'art (INHA) - Galerie Colbert
6 rue des Petits Champs 75002 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
Created to federate research in art history, the National Institute of Art History (INHA) consists of a unique research and resource centre in the world in the field of art history. It operates on two heritage sites, very close to each other, and located in the heart of Paris: the Colbert former shopping gallery of the nineteenth century, and the Labrouste room within the Richelieu site. The INHA opens the doors of its places usually accessible to researchers and seizes this year’s theme to organize various animations that will be as many times for the public to better understand the meaning and the stakes of art history.
In the Colbert gallery, visitors will be able to go freely to meet the history of art, while discovering the particularities of this Parisian passage. And discover his countless resources in the library designed by Henri Labrouste in the 19th century.
Tags
Monument historique, Édifice industriel, scientifique et technique
Access
Metro Bourse, Palais Royal,
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