Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen on 8 December 2024, concluding a five-year restoration journey following the devastating 2019 fire. Visitors will experience the cathedral's renewed splendor through a free mobile application booking system. The reopening introduces a reimagined tour route with a carefully managed daily capacity of 2,500 people, ensuring an intimate and meaningful encounter with this historic monument. This momentous restoration not only reconstructs a physical landmark but also symbolizes cultural resilience, allowing visitors to reconnect with a treasured architectural masterpiece that traditionally attracts between 14 and 15 million people annually. The cathedral's return represents a triumph of preservation, heritage, and collective commitment to protecting France's architectural legacy.
Reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris: prepare your visit
Five years after the fire at Notre-Dame de Paris, the most iconic of Parisian monuments is reopening its doors to visitors. Here, you can take a look behind the scenes of this global event and rediscover the history of this jewel of France's heritage, which has inspired so many artists.