Pariss Notre Dame Cathedral To Reopen To The Public In 2024 After Devastating Fire

The Parisian icon is set to reopen five years after the disastrous fire.

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France’s Notre Dame Cathedral is expected to reopen for visitors and Catholic masses at the end of 2024.

It will be less than six years after a shocking fire tore through the roof of the building.

The restoration project is currently on track to meet the reopening deadline of 8 December 2024 set by president Emmanuel Macron just after the blaze. Unfortunately, it won’t quite be ready for the Paris Olympics scheduled for summer 2024.

“My job is to be ready to open this cathedral in 2024 - and we will do it," said General Georgelin, the army general in charge of the reconstruction project, back in March.

"We are fighting every day for that and we are on a good path.”

Culture Minister Abdul-Malak said that although the cathedral will be open to the public, it "doesn't mean that all the renovation work will be over". He added that there will "still be some renovation works going on in 2025."

Rebuilding Notre Dame cathedral

The reconstruction of the Parisian icon has been an enormous task. It began in 2022, after more than two years of work to make the monument stable and secure enough for artisans to start rebuilding it.

Authorities have made the choice to rebuild the 12th-century masterpiece of Gothic art, the way it was before. This includes recreating the 96-metre-high spire from the 19th century designed by architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc.

The cathedral's iconic centrepiece, which collapsed in the fire, will reappear above the monument this year, in a powerful signal of its revival.

“The return of the spire in Paris’ sky will in my opinion be the symbol that we are winning the battle of Notre Dame," said General Georgelin.

An estimated 1,000 people across France are working on the restoration of Notre Dame every day.

“We have a lot of different works to achieve: the framework, the painting, the stones, the vault, the organ, the stained glasses and so on,” Georgelin explained.

An exhibition on Notre Dame

An exhibition called 'Notre-Dame de Paris: at the heart of the construction site' opened earlier this year, paying tribute to hundreds of artisans working on the reconstruction. 

The exhibit can be found in an underground facility located in front of the cathedral and is free to enter.

It highlights ongoing operations to restore the cathedral, showcases the expertise and skills of artisan workers and features some works of art rescued from the fire.

Meanwhile at the Louvre, an exhibition on 'Notre-Dame Cathedral: From Its Origins to Viollet-le-Duc' is showing until 29 January 2024. It provides a condensed history of the cathedral's treasury through more than 120 works.

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