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Arson suspected in fire at Gothic cathedral

Organ, built in 1619, completely destroyed

- BY AMELIE RICHTER

PARIS — French prosecutor­s have launched an arson investigat­ion following a major fire at a 15th century Gothic cathedral in the western city of Nantes on Saturday.

The blaze spewed smoke from the front windows of the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, but damage was mostly limited to the large pipe organ inside.

The organ was “completely destroyed,” said the head of the local fire department, Laurent Ferlay.

The public prosecutor’s office is now investigat­ing whether arson was the cause and experts from Paris are expected to provide support.

The fire broke out in three places, which is probably not a coincidenc­e, Nantes prosecutor Pierre Sennes told local radio station France Bleu Loire Ocean. However, no signs of a break-in have been found so far, Sennes said, according to news agency AFP.

Flames originated from the organ and on both sides of the nave, BFMTV reported, citing the public prosecutor’s office.

According to media reports, more than 100 firefighte­rs were deployed to the cathedral to extinguish the blaze, which broke out around 7:30 am.

By Saturday afternoon the fire was nearly out, but work was expected to continue into the night. French media reported that a crane was to lift the wreckage of the organ out of the church in order to reach the last burning embers.

The diocese published pictures of the damage that showed debris from the organ scattered in the church’s interior.

The main organ is completely gone, diocese administra­tor François Renaud told AFP, after visiting the cathedral. He said no price could be placed on the loss. The organ was built in 1619, and has been rebuilt and restored several times since.

In a video posted by firefighte­rs shortly after the blaze erupted, flames could be seen through the church’s front windows as smoke poured out of them. The windows were also destroyed.

According to the Nantes diocese, the church had also caught fire in 1972, destroying its roof. After restoratio­n work, the church, which belongs to the French late Gothic style, reopened its doors in 1985.

In 2015, a spectacula­r fire destroyed the roof of another church in Nantes, the Basilica of Saint Donatian and Saint Rogatian.

Saturday’s fire comes a little more than a year after Notre Dame Cathedral in the capital, Paris, caught fire, destroying the roof of the 12th century Gothic cathedral as well as its 300-foothigh spire.

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his support for firefighte­rs saving this “Gothic jewel.”

French Prime Minister Jean Castex likewise thanked local firefighte­rs. He assessed the damage with Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin and Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot.

 ?? LAETITIA NOTARIANNI/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Firefighte­rs work to extinguish the balze at the Gothic St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral in Nantes, western France, on Saturday. The cathedral’s pipe organ, built in 1619, was completely destroyed.
LAETITIA NOTARIANNI/ASSOCIATED PRESS Firefighte­rs work to extinguish the balze at the Gothic St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral in Nantes, western France, on Saturday. The cathedral’s pipe organ, built in 1619, was completely destroyed.

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