Macron Confirms Notre Dame’s Reopening: A Symbol of Resilience and Unity for France

Macron announces reopening of Notre Dame in Paris to the public on December 8

During his recent visit to Germany, French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed that the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral will reopen its doors on December 8 as planned, following the reconstruction after the devastating fire in 2019. The announcement was made during a meeting with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin. The German capital is currently celebrating the 75th anniversary of the German Basic Law and the 35th anniversary of the peaceful revolution that led to the reunification of Germany.

Macron emphasized that everyone will be able to visit the cathedral once it is rebuilt and assured that France will stick to its commitment to open Notre Dame on December 8th. He also highlighted that there are other important events happening in France, such as hosting the Olympic Games in Paris starting on July 26 and the Paralympic Games beginning on August 28. The reconstruction of Notre Dame is an important symbol of resilience and unity for the French people, and its reopening will be a momentous occasion.

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