Towers of Notre-Dame in France reopen to public
Towers will be reopened to public on Saturday, and visitors will be able to climb 424 stairs to enjoy Paris view

ISTANBUL
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday inaugurated the restored towers of the Notre Dame de Paris six years after the devastating fire of April 2019.
"Six years after the fire, the towers of Notre-Dame reopen to the public," Macron announced on the US social media company X after he inaugurated the towers.
The towers will be reopened to the public on Saturday, and visitors will be able to climb the 424 stairs to enjoy the view of Paris.
Their reopening marks another milestone in the extensive reconstruction effort, which has continued after the cathedral’s reopening in December 2024.
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