Notre-Dame in Paris set to reopen December 7, five years after blaze

Bernama
November 14, 2024 15:10 MYT
General view of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, which was ravaged by a fire in 2019, as restoration works continue one month before its reopening, in Paris, France, November 7, 2024. - REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
PARIS: Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to reopen on December 7, five years after a devastating blaze that caught the world's attention, reported German news agency dpa.
The Elysee Palace said on Wednesday that French President Emmanuel Macron will deliver a speech in front of the cathedral.
Philippe Jost, president of the public institution overseeing the cathedral's restoration, announced that the ceremonial event will feature performances by prominent artists.
He described the line-up as "internationally renowned" but did not reveal specific names.
The Gothic cathedral, heavily damaged in the April 2019 fire, is expected to host more than 2,000 attendees for the reopening.
Guests include church representatives, world leaders, and major benefactors. Among the guests invited by Macron is Pope Francis, who is though reported by several media outlets to have cancelled his attendance.
There has been no official announcement from the Vatican, and the Elysee has not provided further details.
The first public mass will take place on December 8, with the Diocese of Paris planning an online reservation system on the cathedral's website for attendees.
--BERNAMA-dpa
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