The biggest bell in Notre Dame has rang out across a Paris under coronavirus lockdown to mark the anniversary of the fire
The biggest bell in Notre Dame has rang out across a Paris under coronavirus lockdown to mark the anniversary of the fire that devastated the cathedral last year.
The cathedral, now roofless and windowless, has stood silent and fenced-off by the bank of the Seine river since mid-March, when the lockdown forced restoration works to end.
Only on Good Friday was Archbishop Michel Aupetit allowed to enter, with just six companions, for a brief ceremony broadcast by video to the faithful.
The cathedral, now roofless and windowless, has stood silent and fenced-off by the bank of the Seine river since mid-March, when the lockdown forced restoration works to end.
Only on Good Friday was Archbishop Michel Aupetit allowed to enter, with just six companions, for a brief ceremony broadcast by video to the faithful.
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