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Dec 2024
38m 13s

Notre-Dame Rises From the Ashes

The New York Times
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On Sunday, after a fire that many feared would destroy it, and a swift renovation that defied all predictions, the Cathedral of Notre-Dame reopened to the public. Michael Kimmelman, the chief architecture critic at The Times, tells the story of the miracle on the Seine. Guest: Michael Kimmelman, the architecture critic of The New York Times and the founder ... Show More
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