Louvre Museum Closes Temporarily Amid Staff Strikes Over Overcrowding

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The Louvre, the world's most-visited museum, shut down due to a staff strike protesting overcrowding, poor working conditions, and infrastructure issues, highlighting the strain of mass tourism on cultural institutions. Despite plans for long-term renovations, immediate concerns about safety, visitor experience, and funding remain unaddressed, risking the museum's ability to serve as a cultural symbol.
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