Last year, Paris' Louvre museum welcomed 8.7 million visitors, and the Eiffel Tower some 7 million, impressive numbers that pale in comparison that of people who visited Notre-Dame. Sunday marks one year since the cathedral reopened its doors and officials are calling it a success.
Breakdown
- Notre-Dame welcomed 11 million visitors since reopening, a 30% increase 4s
- Pilgrimages have increased; veneration of the Holy Crown of Thorns resumed 30s
- Officials slow visitor flow during masses but keep cathedral open 45s
- Entry remains free despite high visitor numbers 1m 4s
- Restoration continues; exterior facades to be finished by December 2028 1m 38s