Notre-Dame Cathedral Officially Reopened in Paris After Five Years of Restoration
The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has been officially reopened five years after a devastating fire. Archbishop Laurent Ulrich opened the doors during a ceremony attended by prominent figures including French President Emmanuel Macron, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and UK’s Prince William. Macron expressed gratitude for the rebuilding efforts and acknowledged the dedicated firefighters and workers involved. The cathedral is now equipped with upgraded fire safety measures. This reopening comes amid political challenges for Macron, who faces mounting pressure following recent parliamentary actions against his government.