. Despite the Olympics, the Louvre recorded 8.7 million visitors in 2024

. Despite the Olympics, the Louvre recorded 8.7 million visitors in 2024
Paris. Despite the Olympics, the Louvre recorded 8.7 million visitors in 2024

Attendance at the Louvre Museum was almost maintained in 2024, at 8.7 million visitors, despite a decrease during the summer marked by the holding of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, according to figures published Monday by the institution.

The largest museum in the world “maintains (…) its attendance at the level of 2023”, with 8.7 million visitors (8.9 million in 2023), “in the very unique context of the Olympic and Paralympic Games of 2024,” said the Louvre Museum in a press release.

A drop of 14% during the Games

In July and August, months which partly included the period during which the Paris Games were held, the museum welcomed 1.3 million visitors, a drop of 14% compared to July-August 2023. The Louvre had to close the July 25 and 26, day of the opening ceremony of the Games.

However, the Olympic and Paralympic Games “gave the Louvre worldwide visibility”, particularly outdoors, “due to the installation of the Olympic cauldron on the Tuileries estate, which enjoyed great popular success”, welcomes the museum, which highlights “good figures throughout the late season”.

In 2024, the Louvre welcomed 77% foreign visitors, including 13% Americans and a number of Europeans (5% Italy, United Kingdom and Germany, 4% Spain). “Chinese visitors (6% compared to 2.4%) are beginning to make a significant return,” underlines the museum.

The Orsay and Orangerie museums are holding their own

Note that 28% of visitors benefited from the free admission to the museum, which increased its prices just a year ago (22 euros for the full price).

Other museums popular with tourists: Orsay and the Orangerie welcomed 4.9 million visitors in 2024, compared to 5.07 million the previous year, according to the public establishment in a press release.

Overall attendance “only fell by 3% compared to 2023, a year of record attendance. It is up more than 15% compared to 2022,” he adds.

“The success of temporary exhibitions”

“Summer attendance was down during the JOP (-26% at the Musée d’Orsay compared to 2023, -22% at the Musée de l’Orangerie)”, underlines the institution, noting however that “the public welcomed (. ..) during this period was younger than usual.”

2024 is notably “marked by the success of temporary exhibitions”, in particular “Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise. The last few months”, with 794,000 visitors, the “best exhibition attendance since the opening of the museum”.

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