According to their website, the cost in France's currency is as follows: Tickets for the Permanent Collections €9.5 : full-day access to the Louvre, except temporary exhibitions in the Hall Napoléon also valid for the Musée Eugène Delacroix €6 : on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. To 9:45 p.m. Access to the Louvre, except for temporary exhibitions in the Hall Napoléon Tickets for the Exhibitions in the Hall Napoléon €11 : temporary exhibitions in the Hall Napoléon Free admission to the museum on the first Sunday of every month does not include the exhibitions in the Hall Napoléon Combined Ticket €14 : access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions in both the Louvre and the Musée Eugène Delacroix €12 : on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m.To 9:45 p.m.
Access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions in the Louvre The different sections vary because when you enter there are several different halls you can enter to find different styles of art, so keep that in mind when you decide what you'd like to see while there And an insider tip as a student, if you are 18 or younger admission is free! Just show proof of age, a passport would be sufficient Currency conversion rates would apply here as well, assuming you did have to travel to Paris and do not live in the European Union If you are still unsure, check out this page.
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