Notre-Dame Restoration Features Swiss Craftsmanship
Swiss sawmill's crucial role in rebuilding Notre-Dame cathedral's iconic spire highlights Switzerland's specialized timber expertise

Key Takeaways
- Swiss sawmill Groupe Corbat was the only non-French sawmill among 40 involved in Notre-Dame's restoration
- Gauthier Corbat, 39, holds a Master's degree in European studies from University of Geneva
- The Corbat sawmill is located in Vendlincourt, canton of Jura
- The company milled 40 of the 2,000 pieces of wood for Notre-Dame's framework
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They Said
"Our geographical location has given us a great advantage"
"My role here is medieval. In the Middle Ages, craftsmen worked for a higher purpose, which was the case here"