Eiffel Tower to close amid ‘yellow vest’ protests in Paris
French authorities will close dozens of museums, tourism sites and shops on Saturday, including the Eiffel Tower and Louvre, fearing a recurrence of last week's violence in Paris, officials said on Thursday, according to NBC News.
"We cannot take the risk when we know the threat," Culture Minister Franck Riester told RTL radio, adding that far-right and far-left agitators were planning to hijack rallies by "yellow vest" protesters in Paris.
He said the Louvre museum, Orsay museum, the two operas, and the Grand Palais were among the sites that would be closed a week after rioters looted and defaced the Arc de Triomphe.
The Eiffel Tower will also be closed on Saturday due to the protests, the site's operator SETE said, warning that it could not ensure security for visitors.
Paris police asked dozens of shop and restaurant owners around the Champs Elysees and Bastille areas to close on Saturday.
The government is also considering using troops currently deployed on anti-terrorism patrols to protect public buildings.