$339 million pledged to rebuild Notre Dame after fire nearly destroys Paris landmark

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At least 300 million euros ($339 million) have been pledged so far to help rebuild the Notre Dame Cathedral, which nearly burned to the ground on Monday.

French billionaire Bernard Arnault and his conglomerate LVMH have pledged 200 million euros, according to The Associated Press, and François-Henri Pinault, another French billionaire, said he and his family would donate 100 million euros, according to Buzzfeed.

An image taken from a television screen shows an aerial view of the Notre-Dame Cathedral engulfed in flames on April 15, 2019, in the French capital Paris.

(AFP/Getty Images) An image taken from a television screen shows an aerial view of the Notre-Dame Cathedral engulfed in flames on April 15, 2019, in the French capital Paris.

Before the fire, an estimated investment of 150 million euros over three decades likely would’ve been required for restoration work on the massive church, a group called Friends of Notre Dame told ABC News. Authorities in Paris had been concerned about raising the funds. Total repair costs following the devastating fire aren’t yet known.

Construction on Notre Dame began in 1163 and lasted about a century. It officially was completed in 1345.

Firefighters tackle the blaze as flames rise from Notre Dame cathedral as it burns in Paris, April 15, 2019.

(Michel Euler/AP) Firefighters tackle the blaze as flames rise from Notre Dame cathedral as it burns in Paris, April 15, 2019.

An architecture professor at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, told ABC News it may take five to seven years for the cathedral just to recover from the blaze.

“The original building took over 100 years to actually come together, piece by piece,” Krupali Krusche said in an interview. “It will be done. But a recent project in Europe of that scale has taken up to 10 years to produce.”

Although largely famous for its ornate exterior stonework, most of the cathedral’s interior was wood, which fed the flames like a “cooker,” she added. But even masonry that survived the fire may be terribly damaged.

The steeple of the landmark Notre-Dame Cathedral collapses as the cathedral is engulfed in flames in Paris, April 15, 2019.

(Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/AFP/Getty Images) The steeple of the landmark Notre-Dame Cathedral collapses as the cathedral is engulfed in flames in Paris, April 15, 2019.

“Once a fire starts in the center or the heart of the building, it’s pretty easy to, you know, completely take away the core of the building,” Krusche explained. “And this situation was that of a cooker, basically, where you’re getting the fire in the heart of the plate, and it starts growing and growing. The flames went very high yesterday … and engulfed the whole heart of the of the church.”

The fire, reported to be extinguished early Tuesday, was battled by some 500 firefighters.

“They are fighting with courage and determination. Your country thanks you,” French President Emmanuel Macron said late Monday. The fire, he added, is a “terrible tragedy,” and he vowed, “This cathedral … we will rebuild it.”

Flames are seen during a fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, April 15, 2019.

(Francois Guillot/AFP/Getty Images) Flames are seen during a fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, April 15, 2019.

ABC News’ David Rind and David Wright contributed to this report.

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