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Resurrecting Notre-Dame de Paris

Resurrecting Notre-Dame de Paris

National Geographic photographer Tomas van Houtryve scales Notre Dame’s heights and plumbs the depths of its eight centuries of history as the cathedral is being recalled to life after a devastating fire in 2019.

Overheard at National Geographic

January 18, 202231m 1s

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Show Notes

National Geographic photographer Tomas van Houtryve documents the layered history and revival of one of the world’s most enduring landmarks, Notre-Dame de Paris. A reflection of the city and part of its soul, the cathedral has been ravaged, reimagined, and resurrected over the course of eight centuries. Badly damaged by fire in 2019, Notre-Dame is again in the hands of skilled artisans who are braving dizzying heights and dangerous conditions to bring the cathedral back to life.

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Want more?

For more on the restoration of the Notre Dame de Paris, read National Geographic’s magazine story, which features Tomas van Houtryve’s photography and drone videos.

Take a look at more than a century of photos of Notre Dame from National Geographic’s archive, including some very curious-looking gargoyles

The late art historian Andrew Tallon had a vision to map Notre-Dame de Paris with lasers. His work has aided the reconstruction of the cathedral. 


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