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January 15, 2024

Launch of Revivre Notre-Dame

In April 2018, FlyView launched a first spectacular experience of flying over Paris in virtual reality, followed last fallby an unprecedented immersion in the hidden side of some of the capital's most famous monuments.

One year after the tragic fire that devastated Notre-Dame de Paris and shook the whole world, and while the heavily weakened building remains inaccessible to the public, FlyView is opening a spectacular attraction in Paris: to make us "relive Notre-Dame" by transporting us into the cathedral in virtual reality as if we were really there.

The experience is striking

The visitor is taken into the building as it was before the fire, from the vast nave to the gargoyles, through the bell towers and the sacristy.Thanks to real 360 images filmed before the fire, he discovers in the virtual reality helmet the incredible history and the backstage of the cathedral Notre-Dame de Paris.The immersion is spectacular.

But that's not all. FlyView then takes us to the other side of the palisades, to see the cathedral in its current state. We cross the central nave to the transept crossing. Our eyes stare at a gaping hole, barely veiled by a tarp. We are at the exact spot where the burning spire fell and tore the vault. In front of the altar, the marble is cracked, the floor still strewn with rubble.From the interior of the cathedral to the scaffolding balanced above the vault, the visitor is transported into a unique experience, gripping with emotion.

The emotion is palpable

At the sight of the cathedral so heavily damaged and so majestic at the same time, we are seized by emotion. Immersed in spectacular "before and after" pictures that bring back to life the soul and the memory of the cathedral, we take the measure of the catastrophe, and of the work that remains to be done to "save" Notre-Dame.

An exceptional production

Produced by Targo studio, the virtual reality experience was designed from real footage filmed in 360 video a few months before the disaster, then in December 2019at the closest to the destruction.

In order to allow visitors to enter the most visited monument in Paris, inaccessible since the fire of April 15, 2019, the production team obtained exceptional permission to enter and film inside the destroyed cathedral.The images were taken by drone and by rover, a remote-controlled device made indispensable by the lead contamination.

A unique experience to be discovered exclusively at FlyView Paris, at the corner of the Place de l'Opéra from July 11, 2020.

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