This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-53306187
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Coronavirus: Louvre reopens with masks and one-way system | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The Louvre museum has reopened in Paris after its closure nearly four months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic. | The Louvre museum has reopened in Paris after its closure nearly four months ago due to the coronavirus pandemic. |
Masks are compulsory, a one-way system is in place and numbers of visitors will be controlled. | Masks are compulsory, a one-way system is in place and numbers of visitors will be controlled. |
There will also be a spaced queue to view Leonardo Da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa painting. | There will also be a spaced queue to view Leonardo Da Vinci's famous Mona Lisa painting. |
Some 10 million people come to what is thought to be the world's most visited museum each year, the majority from abroad. | Some 10 million people come to what is thought to be the world's most visited museum each year, the majority from abroad. |
With tourism crippled by the ongoing pandemic and the EU only opening its external borders for 15 nations so far, staff at the museum fear visitor numbers could drop hugely. | With tourism crippled by the ongoing pandemic and the EU only opening its external borders for 15 nations so far, staff at the museum fear visitor numbers could drop hugely. |
"We are losing 80% of our public," director Jean-Luc Martinez told AFP news agency. "We are going to be at best 20-30% down on last summer - between 4,000 and 10,000 visitors a day." | "We are losing 80% of our public," director Jean-Luc Martinez told AFP news agency. "We are going to be at best 20-30% down on last summer - between 4,000 and 10,000 visitors a day." |
The museum closed on 13 March and has reportedly lost €40m ($45m; £36m) in revenue since then. | The museum closed on 13 March and has reportedly lost €40m ($45m; £36m) in revenue since then. |
"We are lucky to be a state-owned museum," Mr Martinez told the New York Times in June. | "We are lucky to be a state-owned museum," Mr Martinez told the New York Times in June. |
Parisian tour guides protested outside the Louvre on Monday morning, saying the government had not done enough to help people who work in the tourism industry. | Parisian tour guides protested outside the Louvre on Monday morning, saying the government had not done enough to help people who work in the tourism industry. |
French President Emmanuel Macron declared a "first victory" over the coronavirus in June as he continued a partial lifting of lockdown restrictions. | French President Emmanuel Macron declared a "first victory" over the coronavirus in June as he continued a partial lifting of lockdown restrictions. |
But the government has faced criticisms throughout the pandemic over shortages of medical equipment and how it has handled the crisis. | But the government has faced criticisms throughout the pandemic over shortages of medical equipment and how it has handled the crisis. |
On Friday it was announced that the Law Court of the Republic, which deals with claims of ministerial misconduct, will open an inquiry into the government's response. | On Friday it was announced that the Law Court of the Republic, which deals with claims of ministerial misconduct, will open an inquiry into the government's response. |
The country has confirmed more than 195,000 cases of the virus and 29,813 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. | The country has confirmed more than 195,000 cases of the virus and 29,813 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. |
Previous version
1
Next version