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The Louvre, according to “Theme / Museum Index 2021”It is the largest museum in the world.
The international venues such as the Chinese Wall have become an example of how to achieve organization and greater exposure with a better influx of visitors.
The visit of museum goers gives us an idea of how important physical space is today.
Recently, changes were made to the Louvre as a way to improve the commitment that exists in this place and gives us an idea of the recovery in venues in the face of phenomena such as health contingencies.
Venues such as the Louvre museum are very interesting meeting points, because they trigger cultural, educational and social activities, which pay to implement the experience that the average audience takes, whether it is to a show or to a venue that itself has a special narrative.
There are studies like the “Theme / Museum Index 2021” in which we are explained which are the most visited museums in the world. The Louvre museum is the largest, achieving in 2021, followed by the National Museum of China with two million 380 thousand visitors and the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum with two million 370 thousand visitors.
Changes in the Louvre
To facilitate the work of museum employees and the experience that visitors get, the Louvre museum limited the number of daily visitors it will accept on its premises to 30,000.
The measure coincides with the newcomer Laurence des Cars, to the office of president of the place, who starts from the positive figures that were registered in 2022, when in the midst of the post-pandemic he recognized that “visitors enjoy spending time in the Louvre Museum, in particular those discovering the museum for the first time, which represent 60 percent of them. We are working more and more to improve visiting conditions and continue to offer a high quality program and a unique variety of live performances that resonate with what happens in the museum”.
The metrics that have been calculated with the decision made for the Louvre estimate that during 2023 about 9 million 300 thousand people will have entered the Louvre, which means 300 thousand fewer people than the 9 million 600 thousand registered in 2019.
These changes in venues occur at a post-pandemic moment, where places are recovering from the phenomenon registered as a result of the health contingency, where museums and similar places were closed to avoid crowds, where the risk of contagion from the pathogen was latent.
Like the Louvre museum, there have been changes in various venues around the world, which somehow show the adoption of these places to practices that seek to regulate the experience offered to visitors and facilitate the work of collaborators.
These adjustments that are made around the pandemic, account for the mood among those attending such places and the expectation of work that is achieved in this market.
We saw an example of this years ago in one of the most famous venues in the world such as the Chinese Wall, where at the time the presence of visitors was limited to 65,000 travelers and an alert system of the amount that is being registered in each one of the zones of the enclosure as yellow, when there are 39 thousand people, in an orange area 52 thousand and red for the presence of 65 thousand people.
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