The iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, severely damaged by a devastating fire in April 2019, has been restored to its former glory, reopening to the public after years of meticulous reconstruction. At the heart of this monumental effort was French oak timber, selected and shaped with care to replicate the materials and methods used in the 13th and 19th centuries.
France’s oak timber legacy brings Notre-Dame back to life
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