"Arrival of Trusses by Barge Marks Milestone for Notre Dame's New Roof"

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Source: The Guardian
"Arrival of Trusses by Barge Marks Milestone for Notre Dame's New Roof"
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Trusses made from old oak beams have arrived by barge at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris for the reconstruction of its roof, which was destroyed in a fire in 2019. The wooden triangles, weighing seven tonnes each, will be fitted together like a giant puzzle over the next two months. The reconstruction of the cathedral's wooden structure, known as "la forêt," is a symbolic step in the cathedral's rebirth. The 96-meter-high spire is also being reconstructed as it was, allaying fears of modern additions. The area around the cathedral is being redesigned by a landscape architect, with the cost being financed by Paris City Hall.

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