After three months of closure, which had never happened since the Second World War, the Eiffel Tower will reopen to the public on June 25. The building will be accessible up to the 2nd floor only, with the wearing of a mandatory mask from 11 years old and the climb will be by stairs only.

The Eiffel Tower will reopen to the public from June 25 after three months of closure, only up to the 2nd floor, with the wearing of a mandatory mask from 11 years old and mounted only by the stairs, the operating company announced on Tuesday of the monument. "After more than 3 months of closure in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, the longest closure since World War II, the Eiffel Tower will reopen to the public on June 25, 2020 at 10 a.m.", announces the site internet, stating that the number of visitors will be limited on the forecourt and on the upper floors, and the climbs will be by the eastern staircase (eastern pillar) and the descents by the western staircase (western pillar).

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