PARIS (Reuters) – The Louvre museum in Paris said on Friday it was planning to re-open its doors on July 6 following new steps announced Thursday by Prime Minister Edouard Philippe to ease the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
In a statement, the France’s most visited museum says a booking system and a “new signage” will allow to offer visitors, asked to wear a mask and keep social distancing, “maximal security conditions” when coming to the premises.
(Reporting by Christian Lowe; Writing by Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by Toby Chopra)