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The Louvre Museum is raising ticket prices for non-EU foreigners after devastating $102M heist

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After the latest devastating theft of the Louvre in Paris, officers are doubling down on safety measures by implementing new insurance policies and know-how that do not come low cost.

In an effort to cut back prices, the Louvre raises costs by focusing on a selected group of tourists.

From January 14, foreigners from exterior the European Union should pay $12 greater than a traditional ticket, The Related Press reported.

NEW DETAILS ON LOUVRE ROBBERY REVEALED AS OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE STRICTER SECURITY MEASURES

Tickets will improve from $25 to $37 for non-EU residents.

Practically 9 million individuals visited the Louvre in 2024, with 77% of the 8.7 million vacationers having overseas nationality. In line with AP, about 13% of the guests have been American.

The “Mona Lisa” is likely one of the most visited points of interest within the Louvre. (ANTOINE BOUREAU/Hans Lucas/AFP through Getty Photographs)

On October 19, a group of 4 broke into the Apollo Gallery in broad daylight.

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The thieves stole eight items of knickknack with a mixed worth of 88 million euros ($102 million).

A group of 4 broke into the Apollo Gallery in broad daylight and stole eight items of knickknack with a mixed worth of $102 million. (Getty; BFMTV)

Officers not too long ago introduced that round 100 cameras shall be put in by the tip of 2026, whereas anti-burglary techniques shall be operational throughout the subsequent two weeks.

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The brand new measures are a part of greater than twenty emergency measures that the museum is taking, together with establishing the position of ‘security coordinator’.

Many common points of interest and museums are their pricing buildings and placing their very own residents first.

Final week, the Trump administration introduced that “America the Lovely Passes” will launch on January 1, 2026.

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The move provides $80 annual admission for US residents, whereas non-residents pay $250 for a similar.

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The Related Press contributed to this report.

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