LifestyleNotre Dame visitors to face entry fees as preservation funds sought

Notre Dame visitors to face entry fees as preservation funds sought

"Across Europe, visitors pay to access the most remarkable religious sites," stated the French Culture Minister, Rachida Dati, in an interview with the newspaper "Le Figaro." She suggested that fees should also be introduced to enter Notre Dame Cathedral. Such changes would likely not appeal to travellers.

The cathedral has been attracting crowds of tourists for years.
The cathedral has been attracting crowds of tourists for years.
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24 October 2024 14:04

Rachida Dati has proposed imposing a fee of five euros for entry to the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral upon reopening. She noted that this could generate up to 75 million euros annually, which would be dedicated to preserving religious monuments.

Will entry to Notre Dame incur a fee?

"Across Europe, visitors pay to access the most remarkable religious sites," argued Dati in her interview with "Le Figaro". She then suggested a symbolic fee of five euros, which she believes should be levied for visits to the renowned cathedral.

Dati commented that Notre Dame has once again drawn the attention to the religious heritage that belongs to all French people, regardless of their faith. She also highlighted that many individuals in France are currently concerned about the deteriorating condition of churches. She believes that the revenue generated from entry tickets to Notre Dame could save many churches in Paris and across the country.

The culture minister also advocated for differing prices for domestic tourists compared to those from outside the European Union. "Is it normal, for example, for a French visitor to pay the same price for entry to the Louvre as a Brazilian or Chinese visitor?" she questioned.

She argued that non-EU tourists should pay more for admission. "Changes in pricing policy could take effect on 1st January 2026," added Dati.

France's icon soon to be available again

The Notre Dame Cathedral, devastated by a fire in 2019, is set to reopen at the beginning of December following a five-year reconstruction. It is expected to accommodate around 14 million visitors annually according to forecasts.

Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the must-see landmarks on the country's tourist map.
Notre Dame Cathedral is one of the must-see landmarks on the country's tourist map.© Adobe Stock | Delphine Poggianti
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