Notre Dame still not safe enough for restoration work, says architect
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wanted to see the cathedral restored by 2024.
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A French architect says that Notre Dame Cathedral is still not safe enough for restoration work to begin.
French television showed the chief architect of France’s historic monuments, Philippe Villeneuve, taking culture minister Franck Riester on a tour of the cathedral, which President Emmanuel Macron wants restored in five years.
Wooden supporting arches are being placed under the 28 buttresses, without anchoring them in stone. A robot was helping to clear debris on the lower level of the cathedral.