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The Eiffel Tower reopened on Friday after an eight-month shutdown because of the Covid-19 pandemic, its longest closure since World War Two. But the daily capacity is restricted to 13,000 visitors. FRANCE 24's Andrew Hilliar lives from the Iron Lady.
Paris's Eiffel Tower is reopening to the public after almost nine months, its longest post-war closure. Many French and foreign visitors have been waiting for it to reopen, but will require a compulsory health pass to visit it. IMAGES
Visitors return to Disneyland Paris, the giant Disney-themed amusement park to the east of the capital reopening its doors after a four-month closure due to the Covid-19 epidemic. Reinforced hygiene measures are put in place. IMAGES
Tourists take advantage of the reopening of the Eiffel Tower after more than three months of forced closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Closed for a year and a half due to the pandemic, the feathered cabaret will reopen on September 16, two days before its 75th anniversary.