Parisian landmarks, including the Louvre Museum, Eiffel Tower, and Musée d'Orsay, are closing early due to a severe heatwave affecting France. The Louvre announced it would close at 4 PM from July 10 to 13, with last entry at 2 PM, citing uncomfortable conditions in its 73,000-square-meter exhibition space. The Eugène Delacroix Museum, managed by the Louvre, will follow the same schedule. This marks the third heatwave since May, prompting authorities to take precautionary measures for public safety.
The Louvre Museum in Paris will close early from July 10 to 13, reducing its operating hours due to record-high temperatures. The museum previously shortened hours in late June under similar conditions. High temperatures in parts of the vast exhibition space have made conditions uncomfortable for visitors and staff. The museum is monitoring temperatures and may adjust schedules further if necessary.RIA Novosti+1
The Eiffel Tower will also close early at 4 PM over the weekend due to the heatwave. The operator of the Paris monument announced the decision as France experienced its third heatwave since May. High temperatures have prompted authorities to prioritize public health and safety, leading to the early closure of one of the city's most iconic landmarks.Le Monde+1
The Musée d'Orsay, another prominent Parisian museum, will close early during the heatwave. Alongside the Louvre and Eiffel Tower, the museum is taking precautionary measures to ensure the safety of visitors and staff. The heatwave has disrupted daily life and tourism across the city, with many landmarks adjusting their schedules.France 24+1
France's heatwave has led to the cancellation of Bastille Day fireworks in many towns due to fire risks. The country is under its highest heat alert level, with a quarter of mainland France affected. The extreme temperatures are expected to persist, further impacting public events and tourism activities.France 24+1