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Notre Dame in Paris to be mapped digitally by Microsoft

Jul 22, 2025

Paris [France], July 22: Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is to be digitally mapped by US tech giant Microsoft, with every detail of its Gothic sculptures captured.
The project is expected to take at least a year and cost several million dollars, Microsoft President Brad Smith told magazine Le Point on Monday.
Following the example of previous digitalization projects, such as St Peter's Basilica in Rome, the cathedral will be captured using high-precision technology to ensure it is digitally preserved for future generations.
The Parisian landmark reopened its doors in December after a devastating fire in April 2019 and years of renovation work.
Smith, who is in the French capital, also announced that around 1,500 historical stage set models from the Paris Opera are to be digitized in collaboration with the French Ministry of Culture.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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