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Louvre to hike ticket prices for most non-EU tourists by 45%

NOV 28 – Ticket prices for the Louvre museum in Paris will rise by 45% for most non-European Union visitors, the museum’s board decided on Thursday.

From early next year, tourists from countries like the US, UK and China will have to pay €32 ($37; £28) to enter the museum, a price hike which is expected to raise millions of euros annually to fund an overhaul of the famous gallery.

The museum’s security and management have faced criticism since a brazen heist in October, when a four-person gang stole jewellery worth $102m (£76m) and fled within minutes.

An official audit of the museum published shortly after the heist highlighted the institution’s inadequate security systems and ageing infrastructure.

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