A worker wearing a protective mask cleans a divider made of plexiglass at the entrance of the Acropolis in Athens on May 18, 2020.Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images
From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the Acropolis in Athens, some of the world's most famous landmarks are to open to visitors again as more lockdown restrictions are lifted.
For months, famous galleries, public squares, and landmarks were deserted as millions of people were instructed to stay at home and shelter from the novel coronavirus.
But now, cities are reopening and famous landmarks will again be able to greet tourists and visitors.
But post-lockdown, officials have put a range of safety measures in place, including making face coverings mandatory and placing social distancing stickers on the floor.
Scroll down to see how some of the world's most popular landmarks are reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic.