The Louvre Museum has become increasingly difficult to navigate, exacerbated by overwhelming crowds—over 8 million annually—far exceeding the venue's 4 million capacity from its 1980s redesign. Visitors express frustration over inadequate signage and long wait times, even for those with pre-booked tickets. An upcoming speech from French President Emmanuel Macron may announce plans for improvements, such as an additional entrance, but these are hampered by budget constraints. Many return visitors feel disheartened by the experience's decline and doubt future visits due to stress and overcrowding.
The Louvre has become a physical ordeal for visitors, overwhelmed by crowds and poor design—many now express disappointment and reluctance to return.
The museum's current setup, meant for 4 million annually, struggles to accommodate over double that, leading to visitor stress and frustration.
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