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Microsoft to help France showcase Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral in digital replica

MICROSOFT is teaming up with the French government to create a digital replica of Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral, France’s most visited monument, the US tech company’s president, Brad Smith, said on Monday.
The 862-year-old Gothic masterpiece was reopened last December after a five-year restoration following a devastating fire in 2019.
A digital replica will serve as a record of the building’s architectural details, Microsoft said. It will also provide a virtual experience for visitors and those unable to visit.
The cathedral became a symbol of Paris and France after Victor Hugo used it as a setting for his 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Quasimodo, the main character, has been portrayed in Hollywood movies, an animated Disney adaptation, and in musicals.
Last year, Microsoft worked with Iconem, a French company that specializes in digitalization of heritage sites, on a digital replica of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City.
“One of the things we learned from the work at St. Peter’s is how a digital twin can help support the ongoing maintenance of a building. Because you capture a digital record of every centimeter and what is there and what it’s supposed to look like,” Mr. Smith told Reuters.
“The ability to create a digital twin right now I think will provide an enormously valuable digital record that I believe people are going to be using 100 years from now,” he said.
Since 2019, Microsoft has digitally preserved heritage sites and events including Ancient Olympia in Greece, Mont Saint-Michel in France, and the 80th Anniversary of the Allied Beach Landings in Normandy. — Reuters