Less than nine months before the planned reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris, ravaged by a fire in 2019, the “deadlines and budget” of the titanic reconstruction project are met, assured Wednesday March 27 Philippe Jost, at the head of the public establishment which is responsible for it.
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