"Let's take the elevator!"
Elsewhere, in another context, the invitation would be most banal.
Inside the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral itself, it necessarily resonates differently.
No, it is not, of course, a touch of modernity brought to the building for its reopening.
But this freight elevator has become an essential element of the restoration site of the "great burnt", survivor of the fire of April 15, 2019. A rescue operation which, two years before the hope of reopening to the public, promised for 2024, has just taken important steps.
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