Staff strike forces Louvre to close doors to visitors
![]() 4017 Monday, 15 December, 2025, 23:56 The Louvre museum in Paris was forced to close on Monday as its employees went on strike over working conditions and pay, leaving thousands of would-be visitors disappointed. The walkout at the world's most visited museum in the French capital was earlier backed unanimously by some 400 staff, trade unions announced. They said understaffed museum workers were being required to cope with ever increasing flows of people. The management did not comment immediately. Nearly two months ago burglars stole French crown jewels worth €88m (£76m; $102m), exposing glaring security gaps. And last week a water leak in the museum damaged hundreds of books. |

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