Archaeologists unearth Sarcophagus beneath Notre Dame Cathedral
In March 2022, archaeological excavations at the crossing of Notre-Dame Cathedral’s transept and nave uncovered
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In March 2022, archaeological excavations at the crossing of Notre-Dame Cathedral’s transept and nave uncovered
We are pleased to welcome Stéphan Le Cam to the Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris
After the completion of the Safety Phase in 2021, 2022 marks an important step forward
One of the most well-known features of Notre-Dame de Paris are her expansive stained-glass windows,
In early December, France’s National Heritage and Architecture Commission assessed proposed plans to decide how
As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Friends of Notre-Dame de Paris relies on the generosity
On September 16, 2021, a special Mass in honor of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris was
One of the most famous features of Notre-Dame de Paris is her bells. They faithfully
Special Event: Restoring a Gothic Masterpiece Hosted by LAWACTH On June 2, 2021, the Los
Since the new year, work on Notre-Dame de Paris is steadily progressing as we continue securing the structure of Notre-Dame Cathedral. We anticipate this work will be finished in summer 2021. Now that the scaffolding has been removed, the cathedral will be placed under a temporary umbrella-like structure above the crossing of the transept, nave, and choir to protect its interior from water damage. Installing this protective structure was finished in February.
Throughout the centuries, the month of May has been celebrated as the month of Mary,
Since the new year, work on Notre-Dame de Paris is steadily progressing as we continue securing the structure of Notre-Dame Cathedral. We anticipate this work will be finished in summer 2021. Now that the scaffolding has been removed, the cathedral will be placed under a temporary umbrella-like structure above the crossing of the transept, nave, and choir to protect its interior from water damage. Installing this protective structure was finished in February.