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Eiffel Tower and Louvre change opening hours due to heat

Eiffel Tower and Louvre change opening hours due to heat

The Eiffel Tower and the Louvre museum in Paris have adjusted their opening hours due to an extreme heatwave. The French capital is currently under a red alert, which is the highest weather warning level issued in France.

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