Louvre Capping Visitor Numbers to Improve Experience

Paris’ iconic Louvre will be capping visitor numbers in 2023 to 30,000 daily entries compared to 45,000 daily visitors pre-pandemic. 

The museum says the new change is “so the visit would be a pleasurable experience, especially for first-timers to the museum who make up 60% of entries.” As reported by the Art Newspaper, the iconic museum in Paris has been struggling “for years” with over-attendance. Pre-pandemic, Louvre employees had gone on strike citing "unprecedented deterioration of conditions" amid record crowds.

 

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