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Eiffel Tower in Paris reopens on June 25 after longest closure since WWII Eiffel Tower reopens on June 25, after longest closure since WWII
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The Eiffel Tower in Paris will welcome back visitors on June 25, after its longest closure since World War Two, the tower’s management said on Tuesday. Paris’s iconic Eiffel Tower will welcome back visitors on June 25, after its longest closure since World War II, those responsible for its management said on Tuesday.
One of the main tourist attractions in France had been forced to shut for more than three months due to the coronavirus pandemic. One of France’s most popular tourist attractions, it had been forced to shut for more than three months, owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
Wearing a face mask will be compulsory for all visitors from 11 years old, the managers said, according to Reuters. Wearing a face mask will be compulsory for all visitors aged 11 or older after the reopening, according to Reuters.
The French government has started to ease lockdown measures in the country from mid-May. The Palace of Versailles reopened on June 6. The Louvre museum will welcome back visitors from July 6. The French government started to ease lockdown measures in the country from mid-May, the Palace of Versailles reopened on June 6 and the Louvre will welcome back visitors from July 6.