Notre-Dame Shines, and World Gets a Sneak Peek, on Macron’s Televised Tour

Europe|Notre-Dame Shines, and World Gets a Sneak Peek, on Macron’s Televised Tour
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The French president got a tour of the Paris monument one week before it is set to reopen for the first time since the 2019 fire.

The world got its first glimpse on Friday of the newly renovated Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
President Emmanuel Macron of France took viewers on a televised tour of the cathedral’s dazzlingly clean interior and rebuilt roofing, five years after a devastating fire.
“I believe you are seeing the cathedral like it has never been seen before,” Philippe Jost, the head of the reconstruction task force, told Mr. Macron.
The French president and his wife, Brigitte, gushed with admiration and craned their necks as they entered the Gothic monument alongside the mayor and archbishop of Paris.
More than 450,000 square feet of limestone inside the cathedral have been meticulously stripped of ash, lead dust and centuries of accumulated grime, leaving its soaring vaults, thick columns and tall walls almost startlingly bright.
Mr. Macron’s visit before the monument is scheduled to reopen next week was an opportunity for him to shift focus away from the country’s political turmoil and budgetary woes. It will put the spotlight on a bet that he made, and that appears to have paid off, to rebuild the cathedral on a tight five-year deadline.
Mr. Macron was expected on Friday to address an assembly of over half of the 2,000 workers and craftsmen from around France — and beyond — who contributed to the cathedral’s reconstruction.