Emmanuel Macron vows to rebuild ‘more beautiful’ Notre-Dame within five years
French president indicates he wants reconstruction of the fire-ravaged cathedral to be completed before Paris hosts the Olympic Games in 2024
Paris — President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday vowed to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral “even more beautifully” within five years, as France reeled with shock from the fire that gutted the great Paris landmark. Macron announced the fast timescale — for a process some experts said would take decades — in an address to the nation on Tuesday night where he hailed how the disaster had shown the capacity of France to mobilise and unite. Pledges worth nearly €700m had already been made from French billionaires and businesses to restore the Gothic masterpiece. Most of the roof has been destroyed, its steeple has collapsed and an unknown number of artifacts and paintings have been lost. The main organ, which had close to 8,000 pipes, has also suffered damage. But the cathedral’s walls, bell towers and the most famous circular stained-glass windows at France’s most visited tourist attraction remain intact.
Macron’s defiant comments indicated he wants the reconstruction of the cathedral to...
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