Notre Dame Cathedral Reopens After Extensive Five-Year Restoration
The iconic Paris landmark welcomes visitors again, showcasing a brighter interior and restored historical features following the 2019 fire.
- Notre Dame Cathedral has reopened to the public after a €700 million restoration effort spanning five years, following the devastating fire in April 2019.
- Key features include a lighter, brighter interior, with 29 restored chapels, cleaned stonework, and a sophisticated new lighting system designed to enhance the cathedral's natural light.
- The rebuilt spire and intricate 13th-century oak roof framework have been restored to their original designs, while modern fire safety systems have been installed to prevent future disasters.
- President Emmanuel Macron attended the reopening ceremony, celebrating the project's completion within his ambitious five-year timeline, despite initial skepticism.
- The reopening weekend features religious ceremonies, concerts, and international dignitaries, including U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.































































































