Louvre Museum Tickets Priority Access
Highlights
- Enjoy skip the line access to the Louvre, the most visited museum in the world, with these fast-track, mobile tickets.
- See one of the most iconic collections of art including Da Vinci's Mona Lisa (the most photographed painting in the world), Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix, the ancient Greek statue of Venus de Milo and much more.
- Additionally, benefit from same-day access to the temporary collections and free admission to the Musée Eugène-Delacroix within 48 hours.
- Spend as much time as you like inside the Louvre Museum with these tickets that are valid for the entire day.
- With these online, fast-track, mobile tickets, you need not worry about the long winding queues and you will also be guaranteed access to an otherwise sold out attraction.
- Get a complimentary walking tourof Montmartre with a local expert guide, with your Louvre tickets! Know more about the tour here
Explore the world’s most-visited museum with Louvre Museum tickets
The Louvre Museum, located in the first ward on the River Seine’s Right Bank, is a top Parisian landmark. Famously known as the Louvre, it is the largest art museum on earth. Spread over an extended area of 782,910 square feet, the museum accommodates around 38,000 items dating from ancient civilisation to the present day. Take the opportunity by purchasing Louvre Museum Tickets to witness never-seen-before ancient and historical objects.
In 2018, the Louvre welcomed 10.2 million visitors and became the most-visited art museum in the world. It launched on 10th August 1793, displaying a collection of 537 artworks. Most of the paintings were regal and the seized property of the church. In 1796, the building closed due to structural issues and later reopened in 1801. Napoleon Bonaparte had the collection extended and renamed the museum to Musée Napoléon. However, after his retirement, the museum returned many seized items to their original keepers.
During the times of Charles, Louis XVIII and the Second French Empire, the Louvre acquired 20,000 pieces. The Museum’s possessions steadily grew ever since. Now a top-rated French public attraction, visit the Louvre with your Louvre Museum Tickets and discover its fascinating history, divided and stored in various curatorial sections – Greek, Etruscan | Islamic Art | Decorative Arts | Sculpture | Egyptian Antiquities | Roman Antiquities | Near Eastern Antiquities | Prints and Drawings | Paintings.
Centuries of history under one roof
The exact location of the Museum is the Louvre Palace, which was initially established between the 12th and 13th century as the Louvre Castle under the reign of Philip II. You can take a peek at the preserved fortress’ remnants in the Museum’s basement. Urban expansion, in the later years, snatched away its defensive functions, and Francis I transformed it into the French Kings’ primary dwelling in 1546. Later, there were many events until the French Revolution when the National Assembly dictated that the Louvre be converted into a museum to highlight the country’s invaluable masterpieces.
Beat the queues with priority access tickets
Queuing to tour the Museum can sometimes be pointless because tickets sell out even before you even join the queue. To avoid disappointment, get your hands on fast-track priority access tickets to this world-renowned attraction. Zoom past the ticketing lines to go through the short mandatory security check, after which, you can explore the iconic landmark at your own pace. From 4,000-year-old Egyptian artefacts to contemporary works of art, the Louvre Museum is a trove of immense artistic heritage.
Enjoy the experience of a lifetime with Louvre Museum Tickets. As an added bonus, tickets also provide free admission to the Musée national Eugène Delacroix within 48 hours.
Includes
- Priority access to the Louvre
- Access to temporary exhibits
- Free admission to the Musée Eugène-Delacroix
Excludes
- The Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition that will take place from Oct 24th, 2019 to Feb 24th, 2020 is not included in the ticket.