Despite the Olympics, Parisian museums and tourist sites have seen their attendance hold up well in 2024 – Libération

Despite the Olympics, Parisian museums and tourist sites have seen their attendance hold up well in 2024 – Libération
Despite the Olympics, Parisian museums and tourist sites have seen their attendance hold up well in 2024 – Libération

Despite the drop in the number of visitors linked to the Games during the summer, the capital’s major cultural establishments revealed stable attendance figures for the past year this Monday, January 6.

Good figures despite a particular Olympic context. The major Parisian museums and tourist sites have managed to maintain their attendance in 2024, or even improve it, despite the drop in the number of visitors linked to the Paris Games during the summer, like the Louvre which is approaching the 9 million entries. The largest museum in the world “maintains […] its attendance at the level of that of 2023”with 8.7 million visitors (8.9 million in 2023), “in the very unique context of the Olympic and Paralympic Games”he underlined Monday in a press release.

In July and August, a period which included part of the Games, it welcomed 1.3 million visitors, a drop of 14% compared to the same months of the previous year. The Louvre had to close on July 25 and 26, for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. However, this sporting event has “gave the Louvre global visibility”partly due to the installation of the Olympic cauldron on the Tuileries estate which attracted thousands of spectators every day, underlined the museum, highlighting “good figures all late in the season”.

Last year, the Louvre welcomed 77% foreign visitors, including 13% Americans and many Europeans (5% from Italy, as many from the United Kingdom and Germany, 4% from Spain). “Chinese visitors (6% compared to 2.4%) are beginning a significant return”also noted the museum. More than a quarter of visitors (28%) also benefited from the museum being free (the first Friday of the month at night, excluding July and August), which had increased its prices just a year ago (22 euros per ticket). full price).

Gradual return of the Chinese public

If the Palace of with its estate also experienced a “temporary drop” of his attendance during the Games, he reached at the end of the year “figures slightly higher than those of 2023 and an increase of 2% compared to 2019, the level before the Covid 19 crisis”daytime and nighttime shows included, said the establishment. Americans remain the first foreign visitors represented with 15% of entries, down slightly compared to 2023 (18%), and here too Chinese visitors are gradually returning (6% in 2024 compared to 4% in 2023) after a prolonged absence post -Covid (13% in 2019), said the castle.

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 at their head. Overall attendance “only fell by 3% compared to that of 2023”year of record attendance. It is up more than 15% compared to 2022. “Summer attendance was down during the JOP (-26% at the Musée d’Orsay compared to 2023, -22% at the Musée de l’Orangerie)”specified the establishment, noting however that “the public welcomed […] during this period was younger than usual”.

Major exhibitions

The year 2024 was notably “marked by the success of temporary exhibitions”especially Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise. The last few monthswith 794,000 visitors, i.e. the “best exhibition attendance since the museum opened”. For its part, the Center Pompidou, which must close its doors to the public in September 2025 for at least five years of asbestos removal and renovation work, was pleased to have recorded “a 22% increase of its attendance compared to 2023 with 3.2 million visitors”. If the large museum of modern art also experienced a reduction in visits in July and August, the very general public programming, with a Brancusi retrospective and the exhibitions Surrealism or Comics on all floorsattracted a number of visitors, including “a million” for the latter between May and November.

Finally, Paris Musées, an establishment which brings together 14 museums in the capital, welcomed more than 4.8 million visitors across its network, 2.1 million to the exhibitions and 2.7 million to the collections. That is, attendance up 6.79% compared to 2022, and down 8.5% compared to 2023. A decrease “relatively weak” with regard to the period of the Olympic Games which saw attendance decrease by around 30% compared to the same period observed in 2023, notes the establishment. The closures for renovation of the Museum of Romantic Life in September and the Archaeological Crypt of the Île de la Cité for a month, due to the reopening ceremonies of Notre Dame, also affected attendance.

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