Eiffel Tower resumes its work

After over three months of closing due to the Covid-19 pandemic –the longest closing time since WWII – the Eiffel Tower will re-open its doors to the public from Thursday, June 25, 2020, at 10 am, Report says, citing Interfax.

Some measures and precautions are taken to protect visitors’ and staff’s health. All visitors (from 11 years old) shall wear a face mask.

As the situation evolves, the lifts taking visitors to the second floor can be quickly put back into service under appropriate conditions, with a minimal number of people on-board.

Moreover, the Palace of Versailles has already started to receive visitors, while the Louvre in Paris will resume working in July. The Orsay Museum opened its doors to visitors on June 23. The famous Georges Pompidou center for art and culture in Paris will be open on July 1.

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