Paris, France – A year after the reopening of the historic Notre Dame Cathedral in the heart of Paris, official figures reveal it has welcomed nearly 11 million visitors. This is a clear indication of the return of tourism and cultural activity to this iconic site. This follows extensive restoration work that took years after the devastating fire that ravaged the cathedral in 2019, a project that significantly impacted the global tourism landscape.
Officials noted that the reopening of Notre Dame not only restored the splendor of its unique Gothic architecture, but also helped stimulate the local economy and attract tourists from around the world, making it one of Paris’s top cultural destinations last year.
The data also indicated that visitors to the cathedral enjoyed the temporary exhibitions and cultural activities organized in conjunction with the reopening of the historic monument, thus enhancing the cultural tourism experience in the French capital.



