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Added on the 16/07/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
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
Paris, Jul 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Yoan Valat) After more than three months closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Eiffel Tower, the most visited monument in the world, reopened on 25 June, leaving its third floor closed until Wednesday 15 July.The third floor is only accessible by lift.FOOTAGE OF THE THIRD FLOOR REOPENING.
London, Jul 10 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Andy Rain) The Tower of London, one of the capital's most emblematic buildings, reopened its doors on Friday three months after closing to visitors due to the coronavirus crisis. The UK's economy has suffered a two per cent fall, its worst decline since the 2008 recession. FOOTAGE OF THE TOWER OF LONDON ON FRIDAY.
Tourists and Parisians ready for a workout gathered at the Eiffel Tower on Thursday as the iron monument reopened after its longest closure since World War II, a highly symbolic move as France emerges from its coronavirus lockdown. Journalists from around the world outnumbered about 50 people, mainly French, who began the steep climb by stairs to the first two levels, as elevators and the top observation deck will remain closed because of social distancing concerns. IMAGES
Paris commemorates the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda 30 years ago with a message broadcast on the Eiffel Tower's first floor. IMAGES