Notre-Dame Rises From the Ashes
After the fire, President Macron vowed to restore Notre-Dame in five years, a timeline many thought impossible. However, thanks to \u20ac800 million raised by 340,000 donors and the efforts of 2,000 workers, the restoration was completed on time, despite the destruction of the spire and roof.
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A view of the inside of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the nave of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29, 2024. The Notre- Dame Cathedral is set to re-open early December 2024, with a planned weekend of ceremonies on December 7 and 8, five years after the 2019 fire that ravaged the world heritage landmark and toppled its spire. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the facade of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris, on November 29, 2024, ahead of a visit of the French President. Some 250 companies and hundreds of experts were mobilized for the five-year restoration costing hundreds of millions of euros. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of windows inside Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron during a visit to Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, France, November 29. CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the windows in the heart of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
French President Emmanuel Macron visits Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris, France, November 29. CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON/Pool via REUTERS
French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron during a visit to Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, France, November 29. CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON/Pool via REUTERS
A view of a statue inside the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of paintings inside Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of a statue and windows inside Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view shows the nave of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, France, November 29. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool
A view of a painting inside Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the bas-relief outside of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the inside of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
French President Emmanuel Macron visits Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A general view of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, France, November 29. CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON/Pool via REUTERS
People protect themselves from the rain under umbrellas as they stand near the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, five-and-a-half years after a fire ravaged the Gothic masterpiece, to listen its reopening service ceremony as part ceremonies to mark the Cathedral's reopening after its restoration, in Paris, France, December 7, 2024. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
This photograph shows part of bas-relief outside of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
This photograph shows part of bas-relief outside of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the nave of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
This photograph shows part of bas-relief outside of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view shows the vaulted ceiling and stained glass windows of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, France, November 29. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool
A view of a part of the nave and the organ of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the South Rose window of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris, on November 29. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/Pool via REUTERS
A view of the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral as restoration works continue before its reopening, in Paris, France, November 29. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech in the nave of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, in Paris, France, November 29. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier/Pool