France Evacuates Louvre, Versailles Palace After Security Alerts

Two of Paris’s most popular tourist destinations were evacuated and shut down for security reasons, a day after the fatal stabbing of a teacher in northern France that President Emmanuel Macron described as an Islamist terror attack.

(Bloomberg) — Two of Paris’s most popular tourist destinations were evacuated and shut down for security reasons, a day after the fatal stabbing of a teacher in northern France that President Emmanuel Macron described as an Islamist terror attack.

The Palace of Versailles was evacuated Saturday following a bomb threat, the local prefect said on social media. A Louvre spokesperson said earlier in the day that the site was made aware of a security risk for the museum and its visitors, and had decided to close down the museum.

France raised its security alert level to the maximum on Friday and a spokesperson for Macron announced the deployment of as many as 7,000 additional soldiers to patrol the country.

Read more: Fatal French Stabbing Linked to Israel-Hamas War by Top Official

(Updates with Versailles evacuation starting in first paragraph.)

More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com

©2023 Bloomberg L.P.