On Saturday December 7 and Sunday December 8, 2024, many eyes will be on Paris. More than five years after the Notre-Dame fire, the restored edifice reopens its doors thanks to the skills of several thousand craftsmen and architects who have worked tirelessly on the site.
To mark the occasion, a grand reopening weekend is scheduled for December 7 and 8, with a program including the awakening of the organ, as well as a concert featuring Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, Lang Lang and Angélique Kidjo.
Reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris: date, bookings, concert, everything you need to know
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The countdown is on for the opening of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral. On December 7, an official ceremony awaits us to inaugurate the reopening of the monument, which will finally be open to the public the following day. The ceremony promises to be full of surprises, with many artists on the program. Here are some of the headliners we're expecting. [Read more]
Due to the presence of numerous heads of state and government, the Prefect of Police of Paris, Laurent Nuñez, has announced the implementation of security measures around the cathedral throughout the weekend."Inspired by the Olympic Games ceremony", this security arrangement will entail the closure of several metro and RER stations on these December 7 and 8, 2024. This was stated by Laurent Nuñez in the columns of Le Parisien on December 1.
So, which stations should you avoid this weekend in Paris? For the time being, RATP has not yet issued any information on this subject, but the Préfet de police de Paris has announced that three metro stations in the vicinity of Notre-Dame de Paris will be closed on Saturday and Sunday. The stations in question are Saint-Michel (line 4 and RER B), Cité (line 4) and Pont-Neuf (line 7).
In detail, Saint-Michel and Cité stations on metro line 4 will be inaccessible all day Saturday, and until 8pm on Sunday. For these two stations, please note that trains will run on metro line 4 and RER line B, but will not stop. Pont-Neuf station (line 7) will be closed on Saturday from 5pm to 11pm, and on Sunday from 9am to 2.30pm.
Line C of the RER will also be affected by these disruptions. Traffic will beinterrupted between Paris Austerlitz and Musée d'Orsay stations on Saturday from 12pm to 10pm. On Sunday, however, there will be no interrupted traffic on RER line C.
Because of the security perimeter, buses will not be allowed to circulate this weekend in this famous zone. RATP will be implementing route detour. Stay tuned for further details.
Dates and Opening Time
From December 7, 2024 to December 8, 2024
Official website
www.ratp.fr