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Macron Visits Transept Of Notre Dame For Restoration Update

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The intersection of Notre Dame forms a Latin cross, with the transept being the horizontal arm of the cross. During a tour of the reconstructed site, French President Macron visited the transept where he met with Henry de Reviers, who played a role in the cathedral's restoration.

The transept is a significant area where liturgies are held, and it houses the north rose window, which still features original 13th-century stained glass. Unfortunately, this area suffered extensive damage during the 2019 fire that engulfed Notre Dame.

French President Macron visited the transept during the restoration.
The transept forms a Latin cross at Notre Dame.
The north rose window in the transept features original 13th-century stained glass.

Philippe Jost, overseeing the Rebuild Notre Dame project, expressed deep regret over the destruction of the vault in the transept, which was caused by the collapse of the spire that was situated directly above it. The great vault at the crossing, nearly 35 meters high, supported the spire before the tragic incident.

Prior to reconstructing the great vault, France's National Institute for Preventative Archaeological Research conducted a survey to ensure the preservation of any artifacts within the cathedral. During this process, they discovered tombs within Notre Dame, as revealed by the Elysee.

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