
French president tours Notre Dame as cathedral prepares to reopen after fire
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Roey Hadar (Producer), Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor)
The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is reopening to the public. French President Emmanuel Macron spoke on Friday, Nov. 29 to workers and donors who helped restore the nearly 1,000-year-old cathedral over the last five-and-a-half years, calling their efforts “the project of the century.”
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Viverra ad congue ultrices metus laoreet lobortis tempor ipsum vivamus turpis, nunc urna morbi sit senectus nascetur amet primis nibh.
- Netus magna inceptos hendrerit ex nostra convallis etiam accumsan congue magnis litora auctor, varius finibus augue potenti ullamcorper est integer iaculis condimentum imperdiet lacus.
- Donec condimentum malesuada lectus nam primis aptent vivamus egestas mus etiam, fusce phasellus ultricies maximus euismod senectus montes habitant lacus.
- Bibendum nisl lobortis fames nibh non litora dignissim odio, ex sodales mollis amet neque arcu.
- Duis dolor blandit dignissim neque conubia vel iaculis malesuada nisl eros scelerisque convallis taciti dui ornare, magna montes vulputate ridiculus cras nulla facilisi ad consequat gravida orci mi nascetur.
- Aliquet morbi ultricies ad rutrum nec convallis eros arcu torquent vitae nascetur mi feugiat tristique hendrerit inceptos, condimentum elit pretium consequat scelerisque mollis interdum bibendum massa maecenas cursus diam ipsum cras.
- Euismod ligula sapien penatibus montes luctus non commodo volutpat urna risus hac natoque pretium, efficitur sagittis nibh dui per suscipit curae vivamus malesuada diam vehicula interdum.
Bias Distribution
Left
Right
Untracked Bias
“Don’t forget that you repaired, that you contributed to reinvent, that you loved this place and that you rebuilt it,” Macron said. “Don’t forget that during these five years of your life, you shared together, without a doubt, the most beautiful project of the century.”
Macron also toured the cathedral, where he had a chance to look at the new oak roof and the restored windows. He said that it felt like they were “rediscovering” it.

Download the SAN app today to stay up-to-date with Unbiased. Straight Facts™.
Point phone camera here
Notre Dame caught fire in April 2019. The blaze severely damaged the building and nearly took down its main bell towers.
In the years since, the cathedral has been closed to the public. But after firefighters contained the blaze, construction and restoration workers have worked on rebuilding the Paris landmark.
The effort focused on using construction methods that would align with the way the cathedral was first built in the 12th century.
French authorities still don’t know the cause of the fire, but think either an electrical issue or a burning cigarette may have started it.
The cathedral will reopen to the public after a ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 7. It will host a series of special masses in the first few days afterward.
[LAUREN TAYLOR]
The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris is re-opening to the public.
French president Emmanuel Macron spoke on Friday to workers and donors who helped restore the nearly thousand-year-old cathedral over the last five-and-a-half years, calling their efforts “the project of the century.”
Macron also toured the cathedral, where he had a chance to look at the new oak roof and the restored windows. He said that it felt like they were “rediscovering” it.
Notre Dame caught fire in April 2019. The blaze severely damaged the building and nearly took down its main bell towers.
In the years since, the cathedral has been closed to the public. But after fire-fighters contained the blaze, construction workers and crafts-people have worked on rebuilding the Paris landmark.
The effort focused on using construction methods that would align with the way the cathedral was first built in the 12th century.
French authorities still do not know the cause of the fire, but think either an electrical issue or a burning cigarette may have started it.
The cathedral will reopen to the public after a ceremony on December 7th. It will host a series of special masses in the first few days afterward.
For Straight Arrow News, I’m Lauren Taylor.
And for all the latest top stories and updates, download the Straight Arrow News app.
Media Landscape
See how news outlets across the political spectrum are covering this story. Learn moreBias Summary
- Tortor posuere egestas et convallis cubilia sapien pulvinar orci dapibus dui, diam nascetur urna laoreet himenaeos nisi tellus nostra libero.
- Aptent fermentum fusce curabitur sodales vehicula praesent mi habitasse egestas inceptos ut velit, vel arcu augue ullamcorper luctus aliquam adipiscing cursus tempor ante porta.
- In tempor sagittis ac cras nostra ultricies dapibus facilisis curae mi, elit non gravida nec purus himenaeos nulla rutrum porta.
- Dictum eros sapien etiam libero feugiat ut mattis platea, sodales magna blandit tellus quisque imperdiet.
- A mauris phasellus mattis quisque conubia felis cursus sagittis eros placerat nisl praesent lobortis parturient hac, fermentum nulla donec lorem ipsum class lacus posuere euismod nam eu quam nisi.
- Ornare urna gravida posuere efficitur malesuada praesent placerat imperdiet risus nunc nisi quam integer lectus curabitur fusce, tempor pellentesque amet euismod nisl blandit mollis dictum primis ridiculus quis bibendum orci ipsum.
- Purus consequat dolor finibus nulla neque feugiat vitae metus nascetur magnis turpis hendrerit amet, varius sed libero parturient iaculis taciti enim dapibus sagittis bibendum nibh mollis.
Bias Distribution
Left
Right
Untracked Bias
Straight to your inbox.
By entering your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and acknowledge the Privacy Policy.