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Notre Dame bells mark first peal since the 2019 fire
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Notre Dame cathedral's bells rang out together for the first time since a devastating fire in April 2019, marking a significant milestone in the restoration process. The 861-year-old cathedral is expected to reopen next month, with eight of its bells restored and three new ones installed. The successful test run of the bells is being seen as a symbol of resilience and hope for the Parisian landmark, which suffered significant damage in the fire.
This is a beautiful, important and symbolic step.
I was here when Notre Dame went up in flames and we watched in horror. Whether you're a believer or not, it's a magnificent symbol of Paris.
Ringing all the bells together today is a beautiful, important and symbolic step.
To see this bell once again is very precious to us, that it has a second life and an eternal life in the heart of Notre Dame.
It really celebrates the victory of love. And it's the very sign that hope is always present.
As a first trial, this was a great success.
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