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Published on Thursday, 5 December 2024
Notre-Dame Cathedral to reopen five years on from fire, December 7

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More than five years after a devastating fire ravaged Paris's iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral, the historic building is set to reopen its doors to the public on 7th December.

 

The restoration, which has cost €700 million (£582 million), has been hailed as a remarkable achievement, and today, French President Emmanuel Macron offered a first look inside the renewed structure.

 

During a televised tour, Macron marveled at the cathedral’s restoration, which has brought back its impressive stained glass windows, towering arches, and beautifully restored sculptures.

 

The fire, which broke out in April 2019, caused the cathedral’s 19th-century spire to collapse, leading to significant damage to the structure.

 

However, thanks to international solidarity and generous donations, including from people and governments around the world, Notre-Dame is now poised to shine again.

 

In a heartfelt speech following the tour, Macron described the building’s reopening as a "shock of hope" for both France and the wider world.

 

He expressed his gratitude to those who had contributed to the restoration, saying: "You did your alchemy here on this site to turn charred coals into art."

 

The restoration of Notre-Dame has been a monumental effort, with skilled artisans and workers from across the globe joining forces to ensure that the cathedral would be faithfully returned to its former glory. With its official reopening just days away, this historic moment is set to symbolize resilience and renewal.

 

“Notre-Dame is more than a building,” Macron said.

 

"It is a symbol of our history, our culture, and our shared values." He also expressed appreciation for the solidarity shown by donors, acknowledging that the restoration would not have been possible without the global support the cathedral received.

 

The cathedral, which has long been a place of worship, pilgrimage, and artistic inspiration, will open its doors to the public on 7 December. Visitors will be able to admire its stunning architecture and vibrant history, now fully restored after the tragic fire.

 

As the final touches are made in preparation for the reopening, the world awaits the chance to step once more into the grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral, a symbol of faith, endurance, and the triumph of restoration.