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The Inside Story Of Notre-Dame’s Incredible Reconstruction | Philippe Villeneuve - Data Intelligence

In a moment that stunned the world in 2019, the famed Notre-Dame in Paris went up in flames, threatening the future of the centuries-old Gothic treasure. Philippe Villeneuve, the chief architect of the cathedral’s restoration, recounts the collective effort to bring the building back to life while honoring its history. Listen for a story of craftsmanship, devotion and innovation — and learn how more than 2,000 hands worked to return this landmar…

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The cathedral reopened in December now attracts more visitors than ever before. The number of visitors could reach 12 million this year.

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If this attendance continues in the second half of the year, the cathedral should flirt with the 12 million entrances in 2025, and thus go beyond the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Montmartre and its 9 million visitors in 2024.

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Since the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris in December 2019, which was severely damaged during a fire, more than six million people have visited the church. Thus, Notre-Dame is the most visited monument in France, said the rector of the cathedral, Olivier Ribadeau

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Six months after its reopening, the Parisian monument attracts an average of 35,000 visitors per day.

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After the terrible fire of 2019 and a long period of work, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris has welcomed more than 6 million visitors since its reopening last December, according to data published in La Tribune Sunday. "Our Lady of Paris is now the most visited monument in France," said to the newspaper Mgr Olivier Ribadeau Dumas, rector of the cathedral.Between 16 December 2024 and 30 June 2025, Notre-Dame received 6.02 million visitors, which cor…

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