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Construction of Notre-Dame began in 1163 and took nearly 200 years to complete, producing one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture anywhere. The 2019 fire destroyed the spire and much of the roof, but a painstaking five-year restoration returned the cathedral to the public in December 2024. The cleaned interior is a revelation - centuries of grime removed from the limestone to reveal warm, pale stone that transforms the nave with natural light. The three rose windows, dating from the 13th century, survived the blaze intact and remain among the most extraordinary stained-glass compositions in Europe.
Entry to the cathedral is free. It is open daily for visits, typically from 08:00 to 19:00, though hours may extend during summer. The exterior's flying buttresses and gargoyles are best appreciated from the garden at the eastern end of the island or from the Left Bank quays. Note that the tower climb, which offers close-up views of the gargoyles and a panorama over Paris, has its own separate timed ticket and limited daily capacity.
Pro Tip: Attend a free organ recital on Sunday afternoons at 16:30 to hear the cathedral's restored 8,000-pipe Grand Organ - one of the largest instruments in France - fill the nave with sound. Arrive 20 minutes early to secure a seat in the nave rather than standing in the side aisles.