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Notre Dame Cathedral set to reopen after 5-year restoration; social media lights up in celebration

On April 15, 2019, a devastating fire engulfed the cathedral, causing significant damage to its roof and spire.

Notre Dame Cathedral set to reopen after 5-year restorationNotre Dame Cathedral set to reopen after 5-year restoration

After five years of meticulous restoration following a catastrophic fire, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will finally reopen to the public on Sunday, December 8. A masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a cornerstone of French history, the cathedral holds special significance, marked by the “point zéro des routes de France” plaque outside— marking the official starting point for measuring distances across the nation.

The announcement of its reopening has sparked widespread celebration online. Social media users are sharing awe-inspiring glimpses of the transformation, with “before and after” images and videos capturing the cathedral’s stunning revival. For many, Notre Dame‘s return represents not just a restoration of a landmark but a reawakening of its cultural and historical legacy.

Take a look at some of the social media posts:

An X user shared a video of the cathedral and wrote, “The magnificent rose window of Notre Dame in Paris, freshly restored, in all its magnificent beauty.”

 

Another X user posted an image sourced from Reuters, showing the inside of the cathedral, saying, “The restored Notre Dame Cathedral, the jewel of Western civilization, is breathtaking.”

 

A user named Dan Barker shared the before and after images of Dame. “The before & after contrast of Notre Dame is quite incredible. Very impressive work,” he wrote.

 

Here are some more posts:

 

 

 

The highly secure grand reopening is scheduled to take place soon. President-elect Donald Trump announced on Monday that he will attend the celebration.

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