
The Musée du Louvre in Paris is rising its primary ticket value from €17 to €22 from 15 January as a part of a plan to assist free admission programmes for some guests. The 30% enhance—the primary hike since 2017—will even offset an 88% enhance in vitality prices, says the museum in a press release.
The value overhaul, which comes forward of the summer season Olympics, is a part of a masterplan by Laurence des Vehicles, the Louvre director, to control attendance on the most visited museum on the planet (customer figures this yr are anticipated to achieve 8.7m; in 2018 the museum drew a document 10.2m folks). The Louvre estimates that round 80% of its guests come solely for Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
The value enhance will assist to subsidise free entry for sure people. Lecturers of artwork historical past, guests aged below 18 from the European Union, employees from the French Ministry of Tradition and disabled guests all qualify at no cost admission.
“In 2023, greater than 3.6m guests—most of them French, [from] Ile-de-France and Parisians—have [subsequently] handed by the doorways of the collections and exhibitions of the biggest museum on the planet at no cost!” a Louvre assertion says.
Crucially Des Vehicles has capped day by day attendance this yr at 30,000 guests, down from the earlier pre-pandemic excessive of 45,000 and likewise introduced plans for a brand new entrance on its japanese façade. Her purpose is to ease congestion across the Louvre Pyramid (the doorway designed by the late architect I.M. Pei).






