Because of the security measures taken for fear of overflowing, the Heritage Days could not take place quite as usual, Saturday in Paris.

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"I had planned to visit the Arc de Triomphe, it's closed.In Opera, there are yellow vests.And for the National Assembly, it needed a pass. In Paris, Nicole and other visitors saw their plans for the Devastated Heritage Days on Saturday because of the security measures taken to avoid overflows related to the movement of "yellow vests" on Saturday.

Nicole is not the only one disappointed. Myriam could not return to the Palais Bourbon either: she did not know that she had to register. "I think it's a shake-up for the Heritage Days, where you walk around and discover the heritage." This tourist regrets "having to register, find slots" and run everywhere. oresolve.com car park, ride on some metros and their networks, such asencies, orberries, Lesotho, or the like.) This caricature of use is unusual.

Tourists flunked in front of some monuments

One gendarme on the spot estimates that a third of the tourists had to turn back because they were not registered to visit the National Assembly. So in front of the entrance, many have their eyes fixed on their phone to choose their next destination. Some will try to go "on instinct", for others plan B could be "to enjoy the good weather".

Sophie has given up her visit today and prefers to wait until tomorrow. "With all the hustle and bustle of the police, there is a climate of insecurity, it is more pleasant to go out, to make cultural visits when you feel good outside. . "

More sites open on Sunday

Of the 18 sites closed Saturday, eleven have planned to open their doors Sunday. It is still possible to register for certain visits to the site of the European Heritage Days.