The Eiffel tower will reopen to the public from 25 June after three months of closure, only up to the second floor. The port of the mask there will be compulsory from the age of 11, and the rise will be by stairs only, announced on Tuesday that the company operating the monument.

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“After more than three months of closure in the context of pandemic Covid-19, the closure is the longest since the Second world War, the Eiffel tower will reopen its doors to the public on June 25, 2020 at 10 am,” announces the website. It is specified as the number of visitors will be limited on the courtyard and on the floors, and the climbs will be by the stairway to the East (pillar) and the raids by the western stairwell (west pillar).

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In function of the evolution of the health crisis, the elevators taking visitors from the entrance up to the second floor can be quickly returned to service in proper conditions, with a gauge reduced. Those leading up to the summit, the more small, at the moment remain closed, in order to avoid any situation of confinement. The box office line is expected to reopen in a few days.

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No elevator; no matter what.
Of null everywhere at all levels of decision-making.

TemoinOculairele 09/06/2020 22:47

To avoid the Covid19, the 6 elevators will be prohibited, but not the stairs. If in the metro, it puts on a mask, why this would not be valid in the elevators of the Eiffel Tower, by reducing the number of passengers by two or less, a view that they are very fast. Otherwise to get to the 2nd floor , it is 720 steps, and where this is not the Covid19 that is dangerous, but the stopping of the heart. I’ve done it once… not two…

Aufferle 09/06/2020 22:21

And the physically disabled ?..

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