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French President Emmanuel Macron visits the construction site of Notre-Dame Cathedral, on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the fire that destroyed large parts of the historic monument, and greets people working on the site. IMAGES
Images of the exterior of the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, some of which is under construction two years to the day after the fire that ravaged the building. French President Emmanuel Macron is due to visit the site later today. IMAGES
Paris, Apr 14 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mario García Sánchez) The traumatic memory of the fire on April 15, 2019, which destroyed the roof of Notre Dame Cathedral, has given way two years later to the certainty of seeing the temple again in its splendor by 2024, given the favorable progress of the works whose initial phase finally ends this summer.FOOTAGE OF THE RECONSTRUCTION TASKS OF THE NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL, IN PARIS.
Night images of Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris on the eve of the first anniversary of the fire. French authorities halted restoration work in March because of the coronavirus crisis. IMAGES
An ornate cross is lifted by crane and installed on the new spire of Paris' emblematic Notre-Dame cathedral. Workers have one year, starting on Friday, to finish restoring the gothic monument in time for its reopening following a monstrous fire in 2019. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron visit the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris to assess the progress of the restoration work, four years after a fire destroyed significant parts of the historic landmark. IMAGES