The Louvre will elevate ticket costs for non-European Union (EU) guests by 45% from 14 January 2026, the Paris museum’s board determined yesterday.
The transfer will enhance the price of tickets for guests from nations together with the UK, US and China from €22 to €32, which the museum hopes will enhance its income by round €17.5m yearly.
Workers unions have denounced the venture as an “unprecedented problem to the common mission of the museum since its start in 1793”.
The Louvre beforehand elevated its ticket costs by 30% in 2024, forward of the Olympic Video games, however has since confronted a collection of hefty funds cuts, together with the lack of 7% of its public subsidies. These subsidies, which in 2015 amounted to half of the Louvre’s funds in 2015, now signify solely 1 / 4 of it.
In 2026 the French tradition ministry is ready to lose one other €216m from its funds, with funds for museums and cultural heritage hit notably laborious by a lack of €58m.
The Louvre can also be seeking funds to finance a €1.1bn improve, €450m of which might be earmarked for urgently wanted upkeep and the restoration of fundamental infrastructure.
The remaining €666m would finance the grandiose venture for a brand new entrance to the museum and a subterranean complicated across the Mona Lisa. The Louvre has but to search out €300m in sponsorship for this controversial a part of the works, which the state auditing physique has criticised as “financially unviable”.
Inspired by the French tradition minister Rachida Dati, 4 different French nationwide museums and monuments, together with the Château de Versailles, have additionally introduced new pricing constructions for non-EU guests. The Château de Chambord will elevate its tickets from €19 to €29, whereas Versailles will cost €35 in the course of the excessive season to €25 within the off-season.
The Louvre is not going to apply the brand new tariff to residents from Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, that are a part of the commerce settlement with the EU generally known as the European Financial Space.
