The cauldron flies nearly 200 feet above the Paris skyline in the evening — held in place by a tether — and then returns to the ground during the day. The cauldron stands roughly 90 feet high ...
When looking out over the Paris skyline, you will see a sea of grey, zinc rooftops with clay-coloured chimneys poking out. Last week, UNESCO officially recognised the unique and historic nature ...
Five years after a ruinous fire, the reopening of the cathedral restored it in full glory to the Paris skyline and delivered a much-needed morale boost for France. By Richard Fausset Catherine ...
From before sunrise to after sunset, in slippery winters and scorching summers, the roof restorers of Paris toil away, replacing the zinc sheets that help define the city’s famous skyline.
By The New York Times Five years after a ruinous fire, the reopening of the cathedral restored it in full glory to the Paris skyline and delivered a much-needed morale boost for France.
Five years ago, Notre-Dame Cathedral erupted in flames. A column of smoke rose above the Paris skyline as the historic cathedral, which took 182 years to build between the 12th and 14th centuries ...