A team of archaeologists at the iconic cathedral is digging straight down and back in time, to Roman Paris 2,000 years ago.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral, one year later
Even though the Cathedral of Notre-Dame reopened last Dec. 7 following the fire that nearly destroyed it on April 15, 2019, you still need a reservation to guarantee a visit, so great is the demand.
Ahead of planned redevelopment around the iconic Gothic landmark, researchers are digging into the city’s past, through medieval and Roman layers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Inside Notre Dame Cathedral's recovery from its 2019 fire to Saturday's reopening 03:54 Wilting in the summer sun, a line of ...
French President Emanuel Macron has climbed the steps to the belfry of Notre Dame to officially reopen the north and south towers of the cathedral nearly six and half years after a fire destroyed the ...
Excavations at the famed cathedral have uncovered remnants from the medieval ages to the Roman era.
Wilting in the summer sun, a line of tourists waits to climb Notre Dame cathedral and meet its gargoyles. Four meters (13 feet) beneath them, a team of archaeologists is digging the other way—straight ...
Almost six years ago, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, one of the world’s most recognized structures, was damaged by fire. Five years later, the iconic structure was rebuilt with precision—guided by ...
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