Inside the restored Notre-Dame Cathedral – in pictures

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  • The altar, designed by the French artist and designer Guillaume Bardet, in the heart of the cathedral

    The altar
  • The French president, Emmanuel Macron, applauds construction workers after delivering a speech. He said the renovation of the cathedral would give the world a ‘shock of hope’

    Aerial image of Macron in a crowd
  • The restored cathedral will be officially inaugurated on 7 December

    The ceiling
  • The French president and first lady, Brigitte Macron, visit the construction site. The cathedral officially reopens to the public on 7 December

    The French president and and first lady, Brigitte Macron, visit the construction site
  • Before the fire in April 2019, about 12 million people a year visited Notre-Dame

    A view of the cathedral and its stained-glass windows
  • As part of the restoration, 3,000 wooden dowels were painstakingly fashioned by a carpenter over four months, from oaks that had to match the wood of the structural beams

    Inside the cathedral
  • The original construction of the cathedral began in the 12th century and spanned about 200 years

    The Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral
  • Macron delivers a speech in the nave. The president thanked those who had contributed to the restoration effort with their labour and financial donations

    Macron delivers a speech in the nave
  • The Western Rose window. Visitor numbers are expected to hit an all-time high when the cathedral reopens next month

    The Western Rose window
  • A view of the altar. New stonework has been meticulously pieced together to repair the fire damage

    A view of the altar
  • The tabernacle designed by Guillaume Bardet

    The tabernacle featuring a large gold cross and various religious sculptures
  • Rebuilding parts of the cathedral has involved applying carpentry methods from the 13th century

    Stained-glass windows
  • Part of a bas-relief on the cathedral’s exterior

    Sculptures of four people wearing gowns and a halo. Three of the four are wearing crowns
  • The vaulted ceiling after years of restoration work

    The vaulted ceiling
  • The choir stalls. A number of private forest owners offered to donate trees to the reconstruction project

    Choir stalls
  • The South Rose window
  • The baptistery designed by Guillaume Bardet. The French designer created various liturgical objects and furniture as part of the restoration

    The baptistery
  • The Macrons admire the restoration work. Hours after the blaze, the president had suggested he was in favour of a ‘contemporary gesture’ in the rebuilding of the cathedral. He later abandoned the idea after vehement public opposition

    The Macrons admire the view
  • Macron looks at the architectural details with Philippe Jost, a French civil servant responsible for the reconstruction of the word-famous cathedral

    The pair look at the architectural details
  • In the weeks before its scheduled grand reopening, Notre-Dame has been embroiled in a row over whether to charge visitors a fee to enter the 12th-century gothic masterpiece

    General view of the cathedral
  • Firefighters dousing the flames on 15 April 2019. During his visit on 29 November 2024, Macron described the blaze at Notre-Dame as ‘a national wound’

    Firefighters douse the flames as the cathedral burns
  • People watch from the banks of the Seine as the cathedral burns

    People watch from the banks of the Seine as the cathedral burns
  • The steeple collapses as smoke and flames engulf parts of the building. The new 96-metre (315ft) spire looks identical to the one destroyed in 2019

    The steeple collapses as smoke and flames engulf parts of the building
  • In the weeks after the fire, as the damage was assessed, a unique collection of 17th-century religious paintings was removed from the site, damp but mostly undamaged

    Smoke and flames billowing from the building
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