Notre-Dame Cathedral's towers reopen six years after huge fire

Notre-Dame Cathedral’s towers reopen six years after huge fire

The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has reopened its iconic twin towers to the public, six years after a significant fire damaged parts of the historical site and led to its closure. While the central section of the cathedral resumed public access in December 2024, the reopening of the towers has taken additional time.

In the years following the 2019 fire, extensive restoration efforts have been undertaken to repair and rehabilitate the cathedral, aiming to restore it to its previous state. French President Emmanuel Macron officiated the reopening of the newly restored towers on Friday, marking a significant moment in the restoration journey of this renowned site.

As visitors return to explore the historic towers, questions may arise regarding the ongoing efforts to complete the full restoration of Notre-Dame and the impact of the fire on its architecture and historical significance.

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