PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that non-EU visitors will pay a higher entrance fee to ...
The announcement comes after the Louvre Museum director revealed the dire state of the famous Parisian museum last week.
EU visitors will face higher entrance fees at the Louvre to address overcrowding and fund upgrades for the museum's outdated ...
A multi-year overhaul will see a new entrance built as well as a separate underground gallery for Leonardo da Vinci's ...
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Visitors from non-EU countries will be charged extra to enter Paris' Louvre, president Emmanuel Macron announced in a speech ...
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France is set to undertake a six-year renovation project to expand the Louvre Museum in Paris. The renovation aims to manage the large crowds and enhance visitor experience, including a new entrance ...
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