Paris: More than 850 years ago, France’s oldest church, Notre Dame Cathedral, was burned to death yesterday. On April 15, 2019, a tear gas fire broke out in the world’s largest tear-gas fireplace. After many hours of effort, the fire on the shrine tower was set on fire, but the tower was completely destroyed. More than four hundred firefighters worked together in the fire.
The thorns that Jesus put on them have been kept in this temple for a long time. Following the fire at the Cathedral, the remains were shifted to the Church of St. Germain in Paris. The mourning was conducted on Friday at the Church of the Most Holy. Earlier, millions of people visited the shrine every year. After nearly 200 years of work, the shrine, which opened in the mid-12th century, is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Notre Dame Cathedral Church was a shrine for France, which survived the war and revolution for centuries.