Notre-Dame's iconic towers reopen six years after fire

Published: 9/20/2025
Notre-Dame's iconic towers reopen six years after fire
The iconic Medieval towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris have reopened to the public after a massive fire in 2019. The restoration project, led by French President Emmanuel Macron, has allowed visitors to once again explore the historical landmark, which suffered substantial damage. The reopening of the central part of the cathedral in December 2024 and the recent accessibility of the twin towers signify a significant milestone in the cathedral's return to its former glory.