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The iconic towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, reopened to the public on Saturday, six years after a fire gutted parts of the historic landmark and forced its closure. While the cathedral's main structure partially reopened in December 2024, the towers had remained closed since the blaze on April 15, 2019. Extensive restoration work has since been carried out, including the replacement of the original stone staircases with new wooden ones.