As regional restrictions ease, Vatican Museums reopens to the public
The Vatican Museums reopened this week after a three-month closure as Covid-19 restrictions eased slightly in Italy
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The first visitors receive a floral tribute from Barbara Jatta (L), director of the Vatican Museum as they arrive at the Vatican Museums, which reopens to the public on February 1, 2021 in Vatican City, as the city-state eases its closure aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19 infection, caused by the new coronavirus. (Photo: Andreas Solaro / AFP)
As coronavirus restrictions eased slightly in most parts of Italy Feb. 1, the Vatican Museums reopened to the public after a three-month closure.
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Italy relaxes virus curbs, reopens tourist landmarks
03 Feb 2021
Gulf Today Report
Italy on Monday eased coronavirus restrictions in most of its regions, allowing greater freedom to travel and the daytime reopening of bars, restaurants and museums.
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A woman visits the Rome s ancient Colosseum after its reopening. AP
Sixteen regions are now under the lower-risk yellow category, while five Sicily, Sardinia and Puglia in the south, Umbria in the centre and South Tyrol in the north are still orange, according to AFP.
In Rome, which is in the yellow region of Lazio, the Colosseum and other tourist landmarks such as the Pantheon and the Borghese Gallery reopened their doors.