- by foxnews
- 21 Nov 2024
PARIS - The world is turning its attention to Paris as its cherished Notre Dame Cathedral returns to its former glory five years after a devastating fire.
The Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris, a nonprofit founded in 2017, has led the international fundraising efforts to rebuild and restore the cathedral.
Michel Picaud, president of Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris, told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that the cathedral was already in a dire state prior to the fire.
On April 15, 2019, the fire caused the collapse of the cathedral's roof and part of its exterior while destroying the interior.
"I think in the past five years of the restoration, so what was very important was effectively to rebuild the spire of the cathedral, the roof and the spire," said Picaud.
The tower reaches 226 feet tall with a spire reaching 315 feet high, according to the Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris.
The Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris raised nearly $60 million for one of the world's most revered sacred spaces.
The cathedral was visited by more than 12 million people every year before the fire, according to the Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris' site.
The Notre Dame Cathedral will reopen its doors to believers and tourists the first week of December with an inaugural Mass.
"As a cathedral is dedicated to Notre-Dame, so to the Virgin Mary was very important. And for the whole world, I think it's a very important milestone to see this cathedral again, open to visitors, as it will be from next month," he added.
A 6-foot medieval statue of the Virgin Mary and Child, known as the "Virgin of Paris," survived the fire and returned to the cathedral on Friday, the Associated Press reported.
The cathedral dates back to the 12th century with the length of the structure stretching 420 feet and 157 feet wide.
While the roof, spire and interior have been restored, there is still work to be done, Picaud said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
After a 2019 fire, the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen in December. The president of Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris spoke to Fox News Digital about the restoration.
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