Face masks, physical distancing measures and trickle of tourists at world’s most visited museum Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe Louvre in Paris has reopened after shutting its doors for 16 weeks during the coronavirus crisis, but much of the world’s most-visited museum remains closed and, with many non-EU visitors still banned, it is not expecting big crowds.The Louvre’s most popular attractions, including Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa and its huge collection of antiquities, are open to visitors who must wear a face mask and reserve a slot in advance. About 30% of the museum’s galleries, mainly those where physical distancing would be difficult, will remain closed. Continue reading…
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