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Follow our live video on the Notre-Dame construction site, with those who are restoring the cathedral

2021-04-10T09:13:49.495Z


Discover the craftsmen who are rebuilding Notre-Dame, two years after the fire, live video on Facebook from Notre-Dame, organized


Welcome to the heart of the Notre-Dame restoration project.

On the occasion of the 15th edition of the European Arts and Crafts Days which ends on Sunday, we invite you to enter live inside the battered cathedral, two years almost to the day after the dramatic fire of April 15, 2019.

You can follow this event, organized with the public establishment responsible for the conservation and restoration of the Paris cathedral, thanks to our direct video on the Parisian website.

You can also follow the broadcast on our Facebook page, as well as that of Rebâtir Notre-Dame de Paris.

VIDEO.

Live from the Notre-Dame site.

For an hour, in the presence of General Jean-Louis Georgelin, President of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of the cathedral, organizer of the event in partnership with the Parisian, you will meet artisans who for two years launched the beginnings of the restoration: Marie Parant, restorer in painting, Amélie Strack, restorer of statues and stone, and Mario d'Amico, organ builder.

They will talk about their career and, of course, the stages of their work on this exceptional site.

This direct in the middle of the scaffolding forest that has grown in the cathedral will also be an opportunity to discover the places from another angle, to take stock of these two years of work, to take stock of the situation and to project yourself. on the future of Notre-Dame, whose reopening to worship is still set for 2024.

Source: leparis

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