Meet the 22-Year-Old Gen Z Stonemason Revitalizing WWII-Damaged European Landmarks 🏰

Discover how Charlie Gee, a young stonemason inspired by his father, is restoring historic European landmarks affected by World War II, blending tradition with modern passion.

Meet the 22-Year-Old Gen Z Stonemason Revitalizing WWII-Damaged European Landmarks 🏰
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3.9K views • Mar 11, 2025
Meet the 22-Year-Old Gen Z Stonemason Revitalizing WWII-Damaged European Landmarks 🏰

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Meet the Gen Z stonemason who restores historical landmarks damaged in World War II.<br /><br />Charlie Gee, 22, followed in the footsteps of his dad who is also a stonemason. <br /><br />Charlie specializes in cathedral masonry and has worked on some of Europe's most iconic landmarks, including Cologne Cathedral in Germany and the Palace of Justice in Brussels, Belgium. <br /><br />At Cologne Cathedral, Charlie oversaw the completion of the restoration of the final eight pinnacles atop one of the site's spires—for the first time since World War II.

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