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Louvre significantly increases admission prices with new ticketing system

Louvre security guard describes how he found £10m crown on floor after jewel heist
  • The Louvre Museum is implementing a new two-tier ticketing system, significantly increasing admission prices for many international visitors.
  • From Wednesday, most non-European Union citizens will pay 32 euros (£27), marking a 45 per cent rise from the previous 22 euros (£19).
  • The price increase is intended to fund essential renovations and enhanced security measures, addressing issues such as strikes, overcrowding, and maintenance costs.
  • French labour unions have condemned the decision, arguing it undermines the museum's universal mission and treats cultural access as a 'commercial product'.
  • This change follows ongoing challenges, including a recent 88 million euro (£75 million) French Crown Jewels heist and staff walkouts over working conditions and mass tourism.
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