the main stages of the reconstruction of Notre-Dame
On April 15, 2019, the whole world watched helplessly as Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral burned. Since then, scaffolders, rope access workers, carpenters, architects, restorers and other construction and arts trades have followed one another around the building to restore it to its initial splendor. Clearing the debris left by the fire, sorting the remains, strengthening the balance of the Gothic architectural structure… A long project, led by the Public Administrative Establishment responsible for the conservation and restoration of the cathedral, that The Pilgrim invites you to relive it through an interactive timeline retracing the major stages of the reconstruction of Notre-Dame.
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By Sixtine Lerouge, Sophie Laurant, Margaux Assier de Pompignan, with photographs by Stéphane Compoint