
Notre Dame cathedral is pictured in Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral is unable to host Christmas services for the first time since the French Revolution, because the Paris landmark was too deeply damaged by this year's fire.
Parts of a destroyed ribbed vault and scaffolding are pictured at the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris. The chief architect of France's historic monuments says that three months after the April 15 fire that devastated Notre Dame Cathedral the site is still being secured.
Scaffolding is seen during preliminary work on top of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris. The chief architect of France's historic monuments says that three months after the April 15 fire that devastated Notre Dame Cathedral the site is still being secured.
Rubble lies below the Pieta sculpture and a cross inside the Notre Dame de Paris cathedral as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits in Paris.
Cranes work at Notre Dame cathedral, in Paris. French police scientists were starting to examine Notre Dame Cathedral for the first time since last week's devastating fire.
A workers walks on Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Professional mountain climbers were hired to install synthetic, waterproof tarps over the gutted, exposed exterior of Notre Dame Cathedral, as authorities raced to prevent further damage ahead of storms that are rolling in toward Paris.
A fire fighter makes his way on a balcony of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron ratcheted up the pressure by setting a five-year deadline to restore the 12th-century landmark.
An image made available by Gigarama.ru shows an aerial shot of the fire damage to Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Nearly $1 billion has already poured in from ordinary worshippers and high-powered magnates around the world to restore Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after it was damaged in a massive fire on Monday.