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TOULOUSE, France -- A restored Notre Dame Cathedral, severely damaged in an April 2019 fire, will reopen to individual visitors daily from 7:45 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. beginning on Dec. 16. Continuing previous practice and in accordance with French law, entry will be free to all comers.
Notre Dame is now accepting bookings for pilgrimage groups and will do so for cultural groups starting in June.
Olivier Josse, secretary general for the cathedral, announced opening details to press in attendance here at the Rendez-vous en France Travel Market, the country's largest international trade show.
Noting that the cathedral has traditionally welcomed 10 million to 11 million visitors per year, he projected about 15 million per year for the restored building, amounting to about 40,000 per day. Such numbers "won't be that easy" to manage, he said.
He added there will be an upper limit of 25 visitors per group, and audio phones will be compulsory. Groups won't be allowed during services or on Saturday afternoons and Sundays. For individuals, queues will be electronic.
Ceremonial opening activities will begin Dec. 7, and the first public access to the cathedral, on the afternoons of Dec. 10 to 15, is meant for all individuals involved in the restoration project.
Josse said the cathedral has been "beautifully restored inside." However, restoration on the exterior will continue into 2028.
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On April 15, 2019, the world held its breath as the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris teetered on the edge of collapse following a severe fire—the precise origins of which are still under investigation. Five years later, the damage has been cleared, the stone inside the cathedral shines anew, and the structure’s mighty spire has been rebuilt and secured in place. With an end in sight to the most significant restoration works, the city’s majestic icon is on track for its grand reopening on December 8, just as President Macron vowed.
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