The iconic medieval towers of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris were reopened to the public, after six years of a huge fire of historical monuments and forced their closure.
The central part of the cathedral was reopened in December 2024, but it took longer for the twin nudam towers to be available again for visitors.
A huge restoration project has been conducted over the past few years to return the cathedral to its previous glory after parts of it were severely damaged during the 2019 fire.
On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron reopened the newly renewed constellations to the public.
A video edited by Iman Warash and Jack Burgis
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