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Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Spiral staircase realized by Giuseppe Momo in 1932 at the Vatican Museums (17 feb. 2017).The Spiral Staircase, also called the Momo Staircase or the Snail Staircase, is made up of two wrought iron stairways, one going up, one going down, that curve in a double helix. Vatican Museum. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Natalia Tsarkova poses in her workshop situated two steps from the Vatican's museums in Rome,Italy on December 1, 2015 . This attractive young Orthodox Russian is the pope's official painter. 'To be the painter of the pope is a big responsibility,You need to feel a lot of things. You especially have to feel faith. To really convey one's spirituality, you need to feel the person you're portraying. A painting of the Holy Father is a message.' Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Museum

Museum

SHENZHEN, CHINA - MAY 8, 2024 - Futian District Art Museum (MOCA) and Urban Planning Exhibition (PE) at a glance, May 8, 2024, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. What is very special is that the two museums are two independent but share the same building structure, the structural system is complex, irregular shape, consisting of a large number of tilted, twisted and rotating surfaces.

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Hiroshima, Nagasaki mayors meet Japan PM Kishida

Hiroshima, Nagasaki mayors meet Japan PM Kishida

Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui (R), Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue (L) and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pose for photo as they hold talks at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on Feb. 14, 2023. The mayors of the two cities that suffered U.S. atomic bombings in 1945 asked Kishida to set up occasions for world leaders attending the upcoming summit of the Group of Seven nations in Hiroshima to visit A-bomb memorial museums in the cities or to talk with the victims on the sidelines of the summit.

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Museum of scales in Mie Pref. closes

Museum of scales in Mie Pref. closes

TSU, Japan - Kenzo Kobayashi, the 73-year-old owner and curator of Hakarinoyakata, one of only two museums on scales, weights and measures in Japan, speaks of his collection of over 10,000 items in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, in central Japan, on March 30, 2014. The museum closed the same day, with Kobayashi's collection to be donated to a scale maker in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, for exhibition in a new museum to open there in October.

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Japanese, British railway museums agree on cultural exchanges

Japanese, British railway museums agree on cultural exchanges

KYOTO, Japan - Naoki Hirano (L), curator of two museums run by West Japan Railway Co. (JR West), and Andrew Scott, curator of Britain's National Railway Museum, shake hands after signing an agreement on their ''sister museum'' affiliation April 7. The signing ceremony took place at Umekoji Steam Locomotive Museum in Kyoto.

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France's Lyon reduces lighting at some public monuments to save energy

STORY: France's Lyon reduces lighting at some public monuments to save energy DATELINE: Sept. 11, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:33 LOCATION: LYON, France CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of bridges over the Saone in Lyon 2. various of streets in downtown Lyon 3. various of store signs lit up at night 4. various of bridges over the Saone in Lyon STORYLINE: Faced with soaring energy prices, the town hall of Lyon, France, has decided to turn off lights at part of its public monuments at night four days a week. Museums, churches, bridges are affected by this "energy sobriety" measure. Several French cities have announced plans in recent days to save energy. Some have decided to limit public lighting at night to reduce electricity costs. The measure targets lighting that is not strictly necessary for the circulation of pedestrians and motorists. "The City of Lyon wishes to reduce its energy consumption by at least 10 percent in two years and is launching a working group which brings together the

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Mongolia celebrates Int'l Museum Day

STORY: Mongolia celebrates Int'l Museum Day DATELINE: May 18, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:46 LOCATION: Ulan Bator CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of visitors and exhibits at museums in Ulan Bator 2. various of opening ceremony of International Museum Day celebration in Mongolia 3. SOUNDBITE (Mongolian): LODOIKHUU JARGAL, Director of the National Museum of Mongolia STORYLINE: Mongolia celebrated International Museum Day on Wednesday by organizing several activities across the country. All museums in the capital Ulan Bator jointly organized the celebration's opening ceremony outside the National Museum of Mongolia, displaying their research and introducing exhibits. SOUNDBITE (Mongolian): LODOIKHUU JARGAL, Director of the National Museum of Mongolia "As you all know, humanity has faced an unpredictable disease -- COVID-19 pandemic -- over the past two years. Museums must quench people's thirst for knowledge through their tangible and intangible heritage. Museums in the country are celebrating the day u

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IRAN-TEHRAN-CHINA-STAMPS-EXHIBITION

IRAN-TEHRAN-CHINA-STAMPS-EXHIBITION

(220110) -- TEHRAN, Jan. 10, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Ahmad Mohit Tabatabai, president of Iran's National Committee of Museums, visits an exhibition of Chinese and Iranian stamps in Tehran, Iran, on Jan. 10, 2022. China and Iran on Monday inaugurated their first joint exhibition of the two countries' stamps at the Post and Communications Museum in Tehran. (Xinhua/Gao Wencheng)

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Protesters hold banner Liberty during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★Protesters hold french flags and sign Liberty and Free France during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACA

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★Protesters hold french flags and sign Liberty and Free France during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACA

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot on stage to deliver a speech during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Rap

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot on stage to deliver a speech during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Rap

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot on stage to deliver a speech during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Rap

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot gestures as he march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★Protester wears a Didier Raoult Shirt saying Je suis Raoult during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPR

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★Protester wears a Didier Raoult Shirt saying Je suis Raoult during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPR

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot gestures as he march behing a banner and make a phone call during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of mor

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

People hold french flags and signs during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot gestures as he march behing a banner and make a phone call during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of mor

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

People hold french flags and signs during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Protesters during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

A man wears a Frexit pin during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

General view of Protesters during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Protesters hold french flags and a liberty sign during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

General view of Protesters during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Phot

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

General view of Protesters next to the Eiffel Tower during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Protesters during a demonstration called by Les Patriotes as part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot raise his hands and supporters march behing a banner during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than

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Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

Les Patriotes protest against the Sanitary Pass - Paris

★French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots) leader Florian Philippot prepares his speech during a demonstration part of a national day of protest against French legislation making a Covid-19 health pass compulsory to visit a cafe, board a plane or travel on an inter-city train, in Paris on July 31, 2021. The legislation passed by parliament the week before has sparked mass protests in France but the government is determined to press ahead and make the health pass a key part of the fight against Covid-19. A valid health pass is generated by two jabs from a recognised vaccine, a negative coronavirus test or a recent recovery from infection. The legislation also makes vaccination compulsory for health-workers and carers. The pass has already been obligatory from July 21 for visits to museums, cinemas and cultural venues with a capacity of more than 50 people. Photo by Raphael Lafa

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