On the occasion of the European Days of Crafts, a Facebook page offers to discover in video the work of the various professionals who are working on the reconstruction of the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, partially destroyed by a fire two years ago. . 

How do the workers, restaurateurs and costume designers work on the Notre-Dame de Paris construction site, partially destroyed by fire two years ago?

It is now possible to follow their work closely, thanks to videos, published on the Facebook page "Rebâtir Notre-Dame de Paris".

On the occasion of the European Days of Crafts, which should take place until Sunday, four of these films are shown this week. 

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"Places that no one sees"

"My name is Marie, I am a painting restorer…", explains Marie Parant in one of the videos, brush in hand.

"It's quite moving. You imagine the pots of colors and the pigments they had. You are in places that no one sees."

MEETING THE ART PROFESSIONS OF NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS 1/4: RESTORER OF MURAL PAINTINGS https://t.co/LQXgkIApo0 via @FacebookWatch



A series of videos of the trades involved in the restoration of #NotreDamedeParis is to be discovered every day on the occasion of # JEMA2021

- Bettencourt Schueller Foundation (@Fondation_BS) April 6, 2021

Hard-to-reach places, which were a real challenge for the cameramen, equipped like cosmonauts, and responsible for filming these crafts as closely as possible in the immense Notre-Dame construction site. 

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Drones used to film the restoration

"Technically, to be able to film these professions in the process of working, we use several cameras and drones for the interior and exterior views of the cathedral", explains Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, director of the cultural programming of the establishment. in charge of the restoration.

"We mobilize an arsenal of technical tools and technologies that allow you to film at best. And if your listeners come to discover these videos on our social networks, they will see the quality of the images, the quality of the shots, the quality of the views of this cathedral…."

In addition to these four films, the Facebook page will offer a live tour of the cathedral, with all these exceptional craftsmen, on Saturday morning at 11 a.m.