China News Service, June 3, according to a compilation report of the "Italian China Street" WeChat public account, after being closed for nearly three months due to the epidemic, many famous Italian tourist attractions have been reopened in recent days.

  The Uffizi Gallery in the Florence Art Palace has been reopened. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, which attracts more than 5 million visitors every year, has reopened last Saturday, but it can only accommodate 15 people at a time. The chairman of the board in charge of the Leaning Tower and surrounding museums told Anza Italy: "We will suffer huge losses due to the epidemic, but we want to send a signal of confidence and hope."

  The Colosseum and the Vatican Museum will welcome visitors again from June 1. The Colosseum can only allow up to 14 visitors at a time. Before the outbreak, the Colosseum accommodated up to 3,000 tourists at a time. Now, only 14 people are allowed to enter. The staff is responsible for ensuring that there is a 15-minute interval between each group of tourists. At the same time, tourists must buy tickets online, and keep a distance of at least 1 meter after entering the Colosseum.

  From June 3rd, cross-regional travel within Italy will be restored, and the border will also be open to EU and British tourists without isolation. However, many countries, including Austria, Switzerland and Croatia, continue to keep their borders closed to Italy.