Notre Dame set to reopen after years of restoration: Macron and Trump among guests at its historic reopening
After five years of intensive restoration, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris has reopened, symbolising resilience and unity after the devastating 2019 fire. Attended by over 40 global leaders, including US President-elect Donald Trump and First Lady Jill Biden, the ceremony reflected the cathedral’s cultural and spiritual significance. The €700 million project brought together global expertise to restore the Gothic masterpiece. Amid political challenges in France and international conflicts, Notre Dame's rebirth stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to human determination.