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Vista gran angular de la pirámide y el patio del Louvre
Hombre junto a una estatua en el interior del ala Richelieu del Museo del Louvre (by Liam McGarry)
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Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by Liam McGarry)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by Liam McGarry)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by Callum Tyler)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by Liam McGarry)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by Callum Tyler)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by Callum Tyler)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by zosel / Shutterstock)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by thinkrorbot / Flickr Creative Commons)
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket (by thinkrorbot / Flickr Creative Commons)

Louvre Museum: E-Ticket

Save time with fast-track Louvre tickets and explore a world culture icon

Overall rating

4.7(16,849)

Important information

  • Enter via the Pyramid, using the line for Louvre ticket holders with a timeslot
  • Show your Louvre Museum ticket
  • If you leave the museum, you won't be allowed back in with the same ticket
  • Please note that if you miss the timeslot you'll need to join the line for ticket holders without timeslots
  • Ticket holders may be asked to present a valid photo ID. Without it, access to the museum will be refused
  • Smartphone tickets accepted

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Instant ticket delivery

  • Cancellation policy

    Cannot be cancelled.

Includes

  • Fast-track access to Louvre Museum (guaranteed access within 30 minutes)
  • Access to the museum's permanent collection
  • Access to the museum's temporary exhibitions (subject to availability)
  • Access to Eugène Delacroix Museum, within 48 hours of your Louvre visit
  • Skip the security line
  • Fast-track access to the temporary exhibitions

Description

These skip-the-line tickets provide entry into the world's most famous museum.

With 35,000 artworks, the Louvre's extensive collection spans from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities to masterpieces by renowned artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. The museum showcases the history of art through the centuries, providing an enriching experience for visitors.

Originally a palace housing the personal art collections of French kings, the Louvre first showcased art to the public in 1725. It officially opened as a public art gallery in 1793 during the French Revolution.

After the Napoleon's European conquests the museum's collection has significantly expanded, transforming the Louvre into the largest museum in the world.

Meeting point

Opening times

Local time: 9/20/2024, 5:51:44 AM GMT+02:00 (Europe/Paris)

Schedule

Sunday09:00 - 18:00
Monday09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday09:00 - 21:00
Thursday09:00 - 18:00
Friday09:00 - 21:00
Saturday09:00 - 18:00