Description
Added on the 18/05/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Paris, May 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Antonio Torres del Cerro) France reopens as of Wednesday, terraces of bars and restaurants, museums and cinemas and will delay the curfew by two hours, thus fulfilling one of the main stages of its reopening calendar due to the Covid-19 crisis.FOOTAGE OF THE PREPARATIONS FOR THE REOPENING THIS WEDNESDAY IN THE TERRACES OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS OF PARIS.
Antibes, May 18 (EFE) .- (Camera: Sebastien Nogier) France is to open as of Wednesday, terraces of bars and restaurants, museums and cinemas and will delay the curfew by two hours.FOOTAGE OF PREPARATIONS FOR THE REOPENING OF PRIVATE BEACHES AND TERRACES OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS IN ANTIBES (SOUTH OF FRANCE).
Brussels, May 7 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) The different European countries that for more than a year have imposed restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic take small steps towards openness.FOOTAGE OF BRUSSELS.
Montevideo, Jun 21 (EFE).- With the catalogs ready, the facilities renovated, and some new exhibits added, Uruguay's museums eagerly await to open their doors for the reunion that, after three months, will reconnect the visitors and the works without pixels in between.Face-to-face interaction, which has become a rare experience amid pandemic, is not only key for people but also for those who, behind a showcase or on the wall of a museum, patiently await gazes. (Camera: FEDERICO ANFITTI / ALEJANDRO PRIETO).B-ROLL OF THE MUSEUM IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY.SOUND BITE: THE DIRECTOR OF URUGUAY'S NATIONAL HISTORICAL MUSEUM, ANDRÉS AZPIROZ. TRANSLATION: Museum is a all about face-to-face experience. In order to get to know the work or object, or whatever, it doesn't matter how good the photo I put on the website. When one faces the piece in the museum room, one feels and perceives something that is difficult to experience through photo.
Paris, Jun 21 (EFE).- (Camera: Maria Valderrama) The iconic Paris department store La Samaritaine will reopen to the public Wednesday after 16 years of construction. What was once a popular bazaar in a 19th century art nouveau building has been transformed into a temple of luxury and beauty products conceived by luxury brands conglomerate LVMH.FOOTAGE OF THE DEPARTMENT STORE.