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Notre-Dame's iconic towers reopen six years after fire

Notre-Dame's iconic towers reopen six years after fire

Summary

The twin towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris have reopened to the public six years after a fire severely damaged the building. A major restoration effort has been underway to repair the damage and restore the cathedral, with the towers being the latest part to be completed. French President Emmanuel Macron officially reopened the towers.

Key Facts

  • Notre-Dame Cathedral's twin towers in Paris have officially reopened.
  • The reopening comes six years after a fire damaged part of the cathedral in 2019.
  • The central part of the cathedral was reopened in December 2024.
  • A significant restoration project has been ongoing to repair and restore the cathedral.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron attended the reopening of the towers.
  • The fire had forced the closure of parts of this historic building.
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