Notre Dame Cathedral gets rooster weathervane back as part of restoration after 2019 fire

PARIS — A replica of Notre Dame’s golden rooster weathervane has been fitted to the new spire by a huge crane and a host of workers in a significant moment of the Paris landmark’s restoration.

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The new golden rooster, designed by chief architect Philippe Villeneuve, has been reconceived as a phoenix with flaming feathers to symbolize the resilience of the great building as it rises again after the devastating fire in April of 2019, according to The Associated Press. The rooster is a national symbol of France, the BBC reported. The ancient cathedral is one of the most archetypal buildings in Paris, with parts of it dating back to 1163.

The original weathervane was recovered from the wreckage but was damaged beyond repair by the blaze, which destroyed the spire and roof but left the rest of the building mostly intact, according to the BBC. Villeneuve was inspired by the original rooster’s survival, which he described as “a ray of light in the catastrophe,” AP reported.

The cathedral is scheduled to reopen next year.