Paris’s Louvre museum said on Thursday, November 27, it would raise ticket prices for most non-EU visitors, meaning US, British and Chinese tourists among others will have to pay $37 to get in.

The museum told Agence France-Presse (AFP) the 45% price hike aims to boost annual revenues by up to $23 million to fund structural improvements at the world’s most-visited art museum, which is reeling from the daylight theft of priceless treasures last month.

From 2026, visitors from outside the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway will have to pay €32 – an extra €10 – from January 14, the museum and staff unions said after the measure was approved at a museum board meeting.

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    I’ve been to Russia (st. Petersburg) where entering a church would cost $10, but for Russians a couple of rubles.

    It makes sense from the perspective that locals should be able to afford seeing their own art and architecture. If foreigners can afford it and are willing to pay the asked amount, I sort of understand.

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      Literally opposite of racist. Same races are EU citizens and not EU-citizens. This is literally about residence, not race.

      I mean, unless you consider US citizens to be separate race.

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      which is peachy because i bet many of the artifacts in such a museum are stolen from the very people now paying more to see them.

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        yep and the people arguing against this blatantly correct take are just pretending we are upset about americans paying more while completely ignoring the actual argument.

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          self-reflect a bit about the stolen artifacts being exposed in that museum you guys want to make more expensive for these people to see, then.

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    How will they decide which ticket you get? Do you need a passport to enter the Louvre?

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      Usually they just ask. A lot of museums in EU are free for EU citizens. I was never asked to prove I’m from EU, only asked. Other museum are free for city residents and in those they do ask for an ID.