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Notre Dame Cathedral reopens 5 years after devastating fire; here's all you need to know

On April 15, 2019, the world viewed with horror as the cathedral's roof burst into flames and the fire engulfed the spire. Soon after, the roof collapsed but the bell towers and facade held

December 07, 2024 / 13:01 IST
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Notre-Dame Cathedral
Notre-Dame Cathedral

The new-look, renovated Paris’ Notre Dame will reopen today, on December 7, five and a half years after a devastating fire destroyed the roof and spire of “Our Lady”, sending shock waves across the world. French President Emmanuel Macron visited the renovation works at the Paris cathedral on November 29.

Macron, accompanied by his wife, Brigitte, and Archbishop of Paris Laurent Ulrich, will kick off a series of ceremonies that will culminate in an official "entry" into the cathedral on December 7 and the mass the following day.

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Under the luminous stained glass, many world leaders, dignitaries, and worshippers will gather in the evening to mark the occasion — a rare moment of unity against the backdrop of global divisions and conflicts.

America's first lady Jill Biden, Britain's Prince William and President-elect Donald Trump, along with nearly 50 heads of state and government and personalities — 1,500 guests in all — will attend the reopening celebration under Notre Dame’s soaring Gothic arches, led by Archbishop Laurent Ulrich.