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The Louvre's Controversial Move Targeting Foreign Visitors

The Louvre’s Controversial Move Targeting Foreign Visitors

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a move that has ignited immediate international backlash, the Louvre museum has declared economic war on foreign tourists, approving a massive 45% price hike that will see visitors from the US, UK, and China paying a premium to enter the world’s most famous gallery starting in January.

The controversial decision, ratified by the museum’s board on Thursday, will raise the standard ticket price to a staggering €32 for anyone outside the European Economic Area—a blatant two-tiered pricing system designed to extract millions from international guests to fund a long-overdue security and infrastructure overhaul.

The price surge comes amid a storm of criticism following a brazen, multi-million dollar jewellery heist in October that exposed the museum’s “inadequate security” and “ageing infrastructure.” Critics are slamming the move as a “tourist tax” that forces overseas visitors to foot the bill for the Louvre’s own failures, using foreign wallets to pay for renovations, new toilets, and a planned relocation of the Mona Lisa to ease the museum’s infamous overcrowding.

The Louvre's Controversial Move Targeting Foreign Visitors
Why It Matters

Let’s call this what it is: a shakedown. The Louvre is not only raising prices; it’s implementing a punitive surcharge on the very international visitors who form the backbone of its revenue, all to cover costs that responsible management should have addressed years ago.

This decision reeks of desperation and poor planning. The museum prioritized acquiring new shiny objects over basic maintenance and security, and when a spectacular heist exposed that negligence for the world to see, their solution isn’t to find internal efficiencies—it’s to target the pockets of American, British, and Chinese tourists.

This creates a dangerous precedent where the world’s cultural heritage becomes increasingly exclusive, funded by a regressive tax on those who travel the farthest to see it. The Louvre is treating foreign guests not as welcomed cultural pilgrims, but as walking ATMs to be drained for its own institutional failures

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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