The Louvre museum closed to visitors because of an employee strike.

Louvre Museum Closes Due to Ongoing Employee Strike The Louvre, one of Paris’ most iconic attractions, has closed its doors to visitors around the globe as of Monday. This unexpected shutdown is a result of a prolonged employee strike that started last summer, which intensified following a significant robbery in October. “Dear visitors, due to […]
Records reveal that Bernie Sanders did not attend any meetings during his 18 years on the Holocaust Museum board.

Sen. Bernie Sanders’ Absence from Holocaust Museum Board Raises Concerns WASHINGTON — Senator Bernie Sanders has not participated in any meetings during his 18 years on the board of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, according to reports, which has intensified calls for his removal from the post. Sanders, an Independent from Vermont, joined the Holocaust […]
Amateur baker’s huge gingerbread model of a famous NYC hotel wins the people’s choice award at a museum event.

Amateur Baker Wins ‘Fan Favorite’ at NYC Gingerbread Contest A budding baker from Brooklyn Heights has captured hearts at a recent baking competition, winning the “Fan Favorite” award with a delightful gingerbread model of one of New York’s legendary hotels. Rosie Teed, who balances her career as a lawyer with her passion for baking, crafted […]
Famous Rocky Balboa statue might be returning to its spot on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum.

Rocky Balboa Returns to His Place Rocky Balboa is making a comeback, and it’s quite a moment for fans. The Philadelphia Art Commission recently decided to put the beloved statue of Sylvester Stallone’s iconic character back at the top of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where he became famous. The Creative Philadelphia […]
Priest donates large Nativity scene to Italian American Museum in NYC

A Manhattan priest recently provided what might be the most significant Christmas gift of the year to a New York City museum: a remarkable collection of Nativity scenes accumulated over his lifetime from various parts of the globe. Father Luis Sculti, at 80 years old, experienced a “bittersweet” feeling when he donated over 100 wooden […]
Many rare books harmed after pipe burst floods Louvre museum

Recent Setbacks at the Louvre Museum Just weeks after a significant jewel heist, the Louvre Museum faces another challenge—a flooding incident in its Egyptian Antiquities Library. A burst pipe caused considerable damage, impacting hundreds of rare books. Francis Steinbock, the museum’s deputy administrator, shared with BFM TV that water flooded one of the three rooms […]
The Louvre Museum is increasing ticket prices for non-EU visitors following a major $102M robbery.

Increased Security Measures at the Louvre Following Major Robbery After a significant robbery at the Louvre in Paris, authorities are ramping up security. New measures are being introduced, which tend to come with a hefty price tag. To offset these expenses, the museum plans to raise ticket prices for certain visitor groups. Starting January 14, […]
Louvre Museum in Paris Adds New Security Cameras Following Theft

PARIS – The Louvre’s director shared that new surveillance cameras and anti-intrusion measures will be installed at the museum following the dramatic Crown heist last month. Laurence de Cases, the director, mentioned that around 100 cameras should be up and running by the end of next year, while the anti-intrusion system will start being set […]
Museum robberies, including the October Louvre theft, raise international security worries

In light of the recent heist at the Louvre, the world’s most visited museum, there’s a heightened focus on museum security. A report from France’s Cour de Compte has highlighted significant issues with the Louvre’s security system, stating there’s been a “chronic underinvestment in information systems.” Particularly alarming is the revelation that the password for […]
MET museum in NYC to receive substantial $25M upgrade for LED lighting funded by taxpayers

Metropolitan Museum of Art to Upgrade LED Lighting with City Funds The Metropolitan Museum of Art is set to undergo a significant $25 million upgrade to its LED lighting system, funded by taxpayers. New York City has been handling utility expenses for the museum for about 150 years, part of a unique relationship with several […]