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France shows off restored Notre Dame cathedral 5 years after devastating fire

President Macron says workers did the impossible to heal a ‘national wound’, as he visits the iconic building a week before it reopens

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A new altar designed by French artist and designer Guillaume Bardet is seen at the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on Friday. Photo: AFP

France on Friday showed off to the world the gleaming restored interior of Notre Dame cathedral, just over a week before the 850-year-old medieval edifice reopens following painstaking restoration after the devastating 2019 fire.

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French President Emmanuel Macron conducted an inspection of the restoration, broadcast live on television, saying workers had done the “impossible” by healing a “national wound” after the fire on April 19, 2019.

While every effort has been made to remain faithful to the original look of the cathedral, an international team of designers and architects have created a luminous space that has an immediate impact on the visitor.

The floor shimmers and the freshly cleaned walls dazzle, while a subtle combination of natural and artificial light creates a near theatrical impression.

“You have achieved what was thought impossible,” Macron told restoration workers and officials who packed Notre Dame, after he toured the cathedral.

French President Emmanuel Macron speaks with an art restorer during his visit at the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on Friday. Photo: AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron speaks with an art restorer during his visit at the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on Friday. Photo: AFP

“The blaze at Notre Dame was a national wound, and you have been its remedy through will, through work, through commitment,” he said, adding the cathedral’s reopening will be a “shock of hope”.

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