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Macron’s plan for Louvre overhaul poses ‘significant financial risks,’ report says – POLITICO

By staffNovember 6, 20252 Mins Read
Macron’s plan for Louvre overhaul poses ‘significant financial risks,’ report says – POLITICO
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Faced with a “budgetary impasse,” the Louvre must “prioritize” and focus on “investments that are crucial to its future, in particular the upgrading of technical infrastructure, especially safety and security,” the auditors said in Thursday’s report.

The 154-page report, based on observations made between 2018 and 2024, notes that the Louvre increased its revenue by nearly 50 percent over that six-year period, but directed most of its new resources toward public-facing projects such as art acquisitions and temporary exhibitions.

Meanwhile, the museum fell “considerably behind” on infrastructural investments needed to address the growing number of visitors.

Macron’s project for a New Louvre Renaissance, announced with much fanfare earlier this year, has a total estimated cost of €1.15 billion, with “many risks of cost overruns given its complexity,” according to the report. The project poses “significant financial risks” and is based on a funding plan that is “fragile, to say the least,” the auditors said.

Though Macron has said the cost would be covered entirely by the museum’s own funds and private donors, the report noted that the project still carries a burden for public finances because of France’s generous tax credits for patrons.

The Louvre issued a statement criticizing the report’s methodology, saying several of the highlighted shortcomings had already been addressed and arguing that the New Louvre Renaissance project is “necessary” to “bring durable solutions to the museum’s structural problems.”

The French president’s office and the Culture Ministry did not immediately respond to POLITICO’s request for comment.

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