Emmanuel Macron and a TV crew headed this morning to Notre-Dame, which reopens next weekend five and a half years after the devastating fire.
The French President journeyed with cameras and journalists to the iconic Paris cathedral to view the epic renovation, which is estimated to have cost around €700M ($740M).
In images shown by BBC News, Macron arrived with the TV crew and was given an introduction to the tour of the medieval building alongside France’s Première Dame, the minister for culture, and the mayor of Paris.
He was welcomed inside by the chief architect of France’s national monuments, shown sacred objects that survived the fire and given explanations of how areas such as the roof and window were remade.
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