The Louvre Museum in France is reopened. Closed for about 4 months with the new Corona. July 7, 4:58.

In France, the Louvre Museum, which was closed due to the spread of the new coronavirus, reopened on the 6th after an interval of about 4 months. Due to anti-virus measures, the tour was restarted while wearing a mask and making reservations in advance, and being wary of infection.

The Louvre Museum in Paris, France, reopened on the 6th, after about 4 months.

Due to anti-virus measures, people over the age of 11 are required to wear a mask, and it is necessary to book in advance at a specified time.

In the most crowded room where the masterpiece "Mona Lisa" is displayed, a mark is placed on the floor to allow visitors to take a space, and the direction of travel is determined so that visitors do not mix with each other in the room. I will.

A family of five parents and children from northern France said, "I thought it was a good opportunity for the children to come into contact with the arts. Wearing a mask is not hot and comfortable, but it's okay."

Over 70% of the visitors to the museum were foreign tourists, but since it is not possible to enter the United States, China, etc., which has been occupying the majority until now, the museum offers French guidance free of charge. We are also focusing on services for people.

According to the museum, the first day reservation is about 7,400, which is about 20% of the same period last year.

Martinez said, “It's a good opportunity to visit the Louvre, where there aren't many people. In the evening, in Mona Lisa's room, we may be alone”.