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Louvre museum closed again due to strike action

Institution has faced a series of shutdowns and disruptions

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The Louvre museum in Paris was closed again on Monday (12 January) due to strike action from staff.

The institution announced the closure on its website (via La Monde), writing: "Due to public strikes, the Musée du Louvre is closed today."


The latest closure comes after a series of shutdowns and disruptions at the world's most visited museum since mid-December.

The Louvre closed for a full day on 15 December and has only partially opened on several other days since then.

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As well as demanding building maintenance and staffing increases, workers at the Louvre have been protesting against a rise in ticket prices for most non-EU visitors.

The past year has been challenging for the Louvre. In October, jewels valued at €88 million were stolen from the institution.

In addition to the robbery, a water leak in November damaged hundreds of items in the museum's Egyptian department, and a gallery of nine rooms was later closed due to ceiling safety issues.

The Louvre then announced that ticket prices would rise by 45 percent for most non-European Union visitors, as decided by the museum's board.

Disruptions at the world's most visited museum

The Louvre launched a major transformation project in January after the museum's director Laurence des Cars said the building was in need of an overhaul.

Visiting the institution has become a "physical ordeal", with some spaces in "very poor condition", she wrote in a leaked memo.

“Visiting the Louvre is a physical ordeal; accessing the artworks takes time and is not always easy,” Des Cars said.

Images courtesy of the Louvre