Before the start of an exhibition introducing the current state of construction and construction methods to tourists at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, where reconstruction work is underway after a large-scale fire four years ago, The contents of the exhibition have been released to the media.

Notre Dame Cathedral in the center of Paris was destroyed by a large-scale fire in April 2019, and the roof was greatly destroyed.



At the cathedral, an exhibition for tourists and others will start from the 7th to let them know the current state of reconstruction work and construction methods, and on the 6th, the contents of the exhibition were released to domestic and foreign media.

Among them, the display of the decorative part of the roof that was destroyed by the fire shows how the lead decoration was charred black and deformed by the heat, demonstrating the intensity of the fire.

Also on display is a part of the cathedral's gigantic pipe organ that survived the fire, and because it was covered in soot, 8,000 pipes were dismantled and cleaned, and it will take another year to reassemble. about it.

Philippe Jost, general manager of the organization in charge of the construction, said, "At the cathedral, 500 craftsmen are involved every day in the large-scale construction. I want you to see the results," he said.