The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to re-open after a five-year restoration project following a devastating fire in 2019 that destroyed parts of the historic landmark. Around 50 heads of state and government officials, including US President-elect Donald Trump, are expected to attend the reopening ceremony. The restoration project involved 250 companies and hundreds of experts at a cost of hundreds of millions of euros. The event will feature a weekend of ceremonies to mark the rebuilding of the Gothic masterpiece. The cathedral’s reopening signifies a significant milestone in the restoration efforts and highlights the significance of the iconic landmark to the world heritage. Guests and officials from around the world will gather to witness the culmination of years of hard work and dedication to restore the cathedral to its former glory. The event is a symbol of resilience, strength, and unity in the face of adversity, showcasing the power of collaboration and determination in preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
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World leaders come together at Notre Dame for grand reopening celebration


