Committed to the Reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris

Following the tragic fire of 15 April 2019, the Fondation Notre Dame has played a central role in the restoration and preservation works of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral. As a patron of the Fondation Notre-Dame de Paris, Delville Management is committed to the reconstruction of the cathedral and provides financial support.
At the Heart of Notre-Dame's Reconstruction
A key player in transition management in France and across Europe, Delville Management supports organisations through transformation and transitional periods: stepping in at short notice to replace senior executives, change management, project management, turnaround, recovery, and more.
Social commitment is a founding value of our firm.
We take concrete action on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The Notre-Dame de Paris fire of 2019 — which shook the world — sparked a wave of international solidarity that we felt compelled to be part of.
Through the Fonds Cathédrale de Paris, the Fondation Notre-Dame has raised more than €350 million in donations from individuals, corporations, and patrons such as Delville Management.
Delville Management: Supporting History, Preserving Culture
Notre-Dame de Paris transcends centuries of history, faith, and art. It is one of the most iconic monuments of Paris and France, having inspired countless artists since the Middle Ages — architects, painters, and writers alike. Far more than a historic landmark, it embodies French culture and European history. It is an priceless cultural treasure that transcends national borders.
Delville Management, committed to the restoration and interior design programme of Notre-Dame de Paris, demonstrates its dedication to preserving France's cultural and historical heritage. This CSR initiative reflects a deep conviction in the value of safeguarding the past for future generations.
An Inspiring Commitment
Delville Management's patronage of the Fondation Notre-Dame de Paris goes far beyond a simple financial contribution. This engaged approach demonstrates that businesses have the power to be positive agents of change, contributing to the well-being of society and the preservation of our cultural heritage.
Thanks to the generosity of donors, Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral is expected to reopen its doors in December 2024, offering the public a magnificent new chapter in the life of this iconic symbol of French heritage.


