A French billionaire who is married to actress Salma Hayek, François-Henri Pinault, has pledged more than US$113 million to help rebuild the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris after a devastating fire destroyed part of the historic landmark.
French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault, who is married to actress Salma Hayek, is pledging more than US$113 million to help rebuild the damaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.obtained by French newspaper Le Figaro, Pinault said, "My father and myself have decided to unblock a sum of 100 million euros from our Artemis funds to participate in the effort that will be necessary for the complete reconstruction of Notre-Dame.
A massive fire consumed the roof and destroyed the spire of Notre Dame on Monday, while the monument was under renovations. No one was injured and fire officials say the main structure remains intact.The 56-year-old businessman is the chairman and CEO of the Kering group, which owns and controls luxury brands including Gucci, Alexander McQueen and Saint Laurent. He also is president of Groupe Artemis, the French holding company that owns Christie's auction house.
Pinault's pledge is the first major donation announced and follows French President Emmanuel Macron's promise to restore the 856-year-old Paris landmark.a public fundraising drive will open Tuesday in France to raise money for the rebuild., writing in the caption, "As many others I’m in deep shock and sadness to witness the beauty of Notre-Dame turn into smoke. I love you Paris."
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