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France's iconic Palace of Versailles welcomes visitors for the first time in months, after the government allowed French museums and historic sites to reopen their doors following the coronavirus shutdown. (COMPLETES VIDI1SY7T9_EN, VIDI1SY7VR_EN) IMAGES
France's iconic Palace of Versailles welcomes visitors for the first time in months, after the government allowed French museums and historic sites to reopen their doors following the coronavirus shutdown. IMAGES
The border between France and Andorra has reopened, as the French government slowly starts to ease strict travel restrictions enforced to curb the spread of coronavirus. IMAGES
On the first long weekend post-lockdown, as the French flock to the seaside town of Saint-Malo, the mayor has ruled that face masks are now obligatory in the commercial centre. IMAGES
Beaches on the Mediterranean coast are starting to reopen as France looks forward to its first weekend post-lockdown since the coronavirus crisis began. On Saturday the beach at Almanarre, in the Var, is one of the first to reopen, albeit with caveats: no sunbathing, picnicking or sports and team games. IMAGES
French Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet visits Baumettes prison in Marseille where visits for family members resumed this week. Until June 2, they are limited to one person, for a maximum of one hour, once a week, while observing strict hygiene rules, because of the Covid-19 epidemic. IMAGES