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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Directeur general de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud pose for a picture after a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Directeur general de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud pose for a picture after a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Directeur general de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud pose for a picture after a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Directeur general de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud pose for a picture after a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Directeur general de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud pose for a picture after a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Directeur general de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud pose for a picture after a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Directeur general de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud pose for a picture after a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud speaks to the press as a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud speaks to the press as a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud speaks to the press as a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud speaks to the press as a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud speaks to the press as a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud speaks to the press as a boat along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, waves as he stands next to French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

First truss delivered to Notre Dame by a barge cruises along the Seine - Paris

Jean-Louis Georgelin, former chief of staff of the armies, CEO of the Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, waves as he stands next to French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune and Directeur général de Voies navigables de France Thierry Guimbaud ride on a barge as it cruises along the River Seine carrying the timber trusses to be delivered to the cathedral during its restoration following a massive fire 4-years-ago, in Paris on July 11, 2023. Notre-Dame de Paris, which was partially destroyed by fire in 2019, is due to reopen at the end of 2024 with brand-new liturgical furnishings in dark-brown bronze, as well as 1,500 openwork design chairs in solid oak. Eight oak trees have also been selected to be used in the reconstruction of the roof cut from the Berce forest in Jupilles, western France. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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