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The archaeological site of Acropolis in Greece and St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican opens their doors again to visitors

2020-05-18T08:46:58.438Z


Athena-Vatican-Sana The Acropolis archaeological site in the Greek capital, Athens, today opened its doors to visitors K.


Athena-Vatican-Sana

The Acropolis archaeological site in the Greek capital, Athens, today opened its doors to visitors, as well as all the archaeological sites in Greece, two months after its closure due to the Corona epidemic.

According to Agence France-Presse, the President of the Republic, Katrina Sakylaropoulou, was one of the first visitors to the site, which includes an ancient Greek temple and is located on top of a hill with the adoption of strict health measures.

On the other hand, St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican reopened its doors today, after being closed for more than two months, while adhering to the required preventive measures in the face of the Covid 19 epidemic.

A number of visitors lined up with a distance of two meters from each other while their temperature was being measured in front of the entrance to the cathedral, which was closed on the 10th of last March, with the presence of many police who were using masks.

Source: sena

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