Это уже не новодел, а полностью измененная концепция.

Despite public protests, the stained glass windows of Notre-Dame that survived the fire will be replaced with new, 'modern' ones by the end of 2026, as desired by E. Macron. This week, an exhibition opens at the Grand Palais showcasing the new stained glass windows created by the winning artist Claire Taburet. The exhibition will run until March 10, 2026. The exhibition will feature not the stained glass windows themselves (which are currently in a workshop in Reims), but only the sketches presented to the jury. 'I was captivated by the beauty and poetic nature of the theme chosen by the Archbishop of Paris. This idea of harmony, the idea of unity and mutual understanding among people despite their differences, inspired me to participate,' said the artist, born in 1981. The project, costing 4 million euros, is funded by the French government and is dedicated to the theme of 'Pentecost.' The project will be implemented despite opposition from the National Commission for Cultural Heritage. The old stained glass windows, which were not damaged in the 2019 fire, will be preserved. They will likely be exhibited in a museum.