‘A dear friend’: Syrian refugee carves model of Cologne Cathedral

21 June 2022, 11:34

Fadel Alkhudr from Syria poses near the south part of his wooden model of Cologne Cathedral on display at the Domforum in Cologne, Germany
Germany Syrian Refugee Cathedral. Picture: PA

For more than two-and-a-half years Fadel Alkhudr worked on creating a two-metre tall copy of the structure in a small basement-turned-workshop.

When Syrian refugee Fadel Alkhudr arrived in Germany in 2015, the first thing he saw when he stepped out of the train in Cologne was the city’s majestic cathedral.

Mr Alkhudr, 42, became so fascinated by the famous Gothic landmark on the Rhine river with its twin spires and elaborate ornaments that he spent hours looking at it.

He took photos of it, drew sketches, and eventually started carving a wooden replica.

For more than two-and-a-half years – or around 5,000 hours, as he says – Mr Alkhudr worked on creating a two-metre (6.5ft) tall copy of the structure in a small basement-turned-workshop in Cologne’s Kalk neighbourhood.

Fadel Alkhudr from Syria poses beside his wooden model of Cologne Cathedral on display at the Domforum in Cologne, Germany
Fadel Alkhudr beside his wooden model of Cologne Cathedral on display at the Domforum in Cologne, Germany (Martin Meissner/AP)

Mr Alkhudr, who is Muslim, said he developed such a close connection to the Catholic cathedral that at some point it felt like the building became a part of him “like it’s a dear friend to me”.

The Syrian, who learned carving from his father at the age of 13, first fled to Turkey and then to the western German city of Cologne after his family’s wood-carving business in Aleppo was destroyed in the war in Syria.

He said he is often asked if it did not feel strange for a Muslim to dedicate himself to Germany’s most famous Christian house of worship.

Not at all, he answers, because growing up in Aleppo before the civil war, he had both Muslim and Christian friends, and customers from different religions who came to buy wooden art at the family store.

“When we were in Aleppo we used to have … no issues between a mosque and a church,” the father of five recounts.

“Our neighbours were Christian and we are Muslims, we used to invite each other into our homes and there were no problems.”

A wooden model of Cologne Cathedral, made by Fadel Alkhudr from Syria, is displayed at the Domforum in Cologne, Germany
The wooden model of Cologne Cathedral created by Fadel Alkhudr (Martin Meissner/AP)

Mr Alkhudr is one of more than one million migrants who came to Germany from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan in 2015-16, escaping war, destruction and poverty in their home countries.

He first worked odd jobs to make a living, brought his family over in 2017, and, since 2019, focused on creating the cathedral model.

He hopes that in the future he can also make a living in Germany as an art carver.

Mr Alkhudr used hard beech wood and 50-year-old tools from back home in Syria that his father had passed on to him.

The end result was taller than himself, measuring two metres in height and length, and 1.40 metres in width.

The original cathedral is 152 metres (500ft) tall and took more than 600 years – from 1248 to 1880 – to complete.

Fadel Alkhudr from Syria poses near Cologne Cathedral in Germany
Fadel Alkhudr near Cologne Cathedral (Martin Meissner/AP)

It is a Unesco World Heritage Site and hosts the Shrine of the Three Kings, believed to contain the bones of the Three Wise Men.

The cathedral is one of Germany’s top tourist attractions and one of the oldest and most important pilgrimage sites of northern Europe.

Mr Alkhudr’s delicately chiselled work is currently on show at the cathedral’s Domforum visitor centre just across from the original.

The Syrian hopes that he can present his woodwork in other cities, too, and thus spread what he sees as the cathedral’s unifying message.

“For me, the cathedral is a home for all people,” he said.

By Press Association

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