PARIS (AP) - The bells of Notre Dame are chiming again, but scaffolding still clinging to the cathedral’s exterior is puzzling some Parisians, who question whether its grand post-blaze reopening is more symbolic than substantive.
Notre Dame primps for its grand post-blaze return. But why does the cathedral look unfinished?
PARIS (AP) - The bells of Notre Dame are chiming again, but scaffolding still clinging to the cathedral’s exterior is puzzling some Parisians, who question whether its grand post-blaze reopening is more symbolic than substantive.
When French President Emmanuel Macron inspects the rebuilding work on Friday, in his final tour of the construction site, he’ll see the renovated interiors with his own eyes. But he also won’t be able to miss the construction work and cranes that clutter the exterior of the nearly 900-year-old monument.
The day after the April 2019 blaze that destroyed the spire and roof, Macron pledged that "we will rebuild the cathedral to be even more beautiful, and I want it to be completed within five years.”
The reality has proven more complex.