210226 -- ROME, Feb. 26, 2021 -- People visit the Pantheon in Rome, Italy, Feb. 25, 2021. With the easing of coronavirus restrictions, museums and cultural sites reopened from Feb. 1 in most of Italy with new health-monitoring protocols. The only thing missing were the tourists. There were multiple factors behind the low visitor numbers, according to media reports, ranging from economic hardship to health worries to the fact that tickets have to be bought ahead of time online. But the biggest factor was clearly the lack of tourists due to coronavirus fears and international travel restrictions

210226 -- ROME, Feb. 26, 2021 -- People visit the Pantheon in Rome, Italy, Feb. 25, 2021. With the easing of coronavirus restrictions, museums and cultural sites reopened from Feb. 1 in most of Italy with new health-monitoring protocols. The only thing missing were the tourists. There were multiple factors behind the low visitor numbers, according to media reports, ranging from economic hardship to health worries to the fact that tickets have to be bought ahead of time online. But the biggest factor was clearly the lack of tourists due to coronavirus fears and international travel restrictions Stock Photo
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Imago / Alamy Stock Photo

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25 February 2021

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210226 -- ROME, Feb. 26, 2021 -- People visit the Pantheon in Rome, Italy, Feb. 25, 2021. With the easing of coronavirus restrictions, museums and cultural sites reopened from Feb. 1 in most of Italy with new health-monitoring protocols. The only thing missing were the tourists. There were multiple factors behind the low visitor numbers, according to media reports, ranging from economic hardship to health worries to the fact that tickets have to be bought ahead of time online. But the biggest factor was clearly the lack of tourists due to coronavirus fears and international travel restrictions. ITALY-ROME-MUSEUM ChengxTingting PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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