The restored interior of Notre Dame Cathedral has been unveiled for the
first time after more than five years of reconstruction work. It's hard to believe that that tragic fire was five years ago, isn't it?
The rebuilt soaring ceilings and cream stonework erased sombre memories of a devastating fire in 2019.
With eight days to go for the Notre Dame's grand reopening on December 7, images of a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron showed the inside of the famous cathedral as worshippers might have experienced it back in medieval times, its wide, open spaces filled with bright light on a crisp and sunny winter's day.
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Will there be a "no Muslims allowed" rule or are they going to risk another arson fire?
ReplyDeleteNice, now just keep the muzzies and joggers out.
ReplyDeleteThey ever find the libturds that did this?
ReplyDeleteHeltau
They never looked.
DeleteOnce it's reopened to the public one has to wonder how long before another of the countless ragheads infesting France torches it again.
ReplyDeleteThat place would make a nice Baptist church.
ReplyDeleteDecember 7th? Interesting day to reopen the church on. That day should mean a lot to France.
ReplyDeleteHeltau