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The Palace of Versailles Increases Its Rates for Non-European Visitors

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The Palace of Versailles follows the Louvre and increases its prices for visitors coming from outside Europe The Palace of Versailles will increase its entry price by 3 euros for

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The French Palace of Versailles near Paris will increase admission fees for non-European visitors by three euros (roughly 70 crowns), AFP reported, citing a similar move recently taken by the French Ministry of Culture for the Louvre Museum.

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Three more euros. The Palace of Versailles will increase its entry price for non-European visitors, a differentiated fee desired by the Ministry of Culture and already acdicated in particular at the Louvre, learned the AFP Tuesday at the establishment.From 14 January, nationals outside the European Economic Area (EEA, which includes European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) will have to pay 35 euros to visit the domain of Louis XIV against…

·Paris, France
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Those who do not come from Europe will soon have to pay more for visiting the world-famous castle in France. This is especially true for visitors from the USA.

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From 14 January onwards, nationals outside the European Economic Area will have to pay 35 euros against 32 at present.

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The Palace of Versailles follows the Louvre and increases its prices for visitors coming from outside Europe The Palace of Versailles will increase its entry price by 3 euros for

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The Palace of Versailles will increase its entry price by 3 euros for visitors outside the European Economic Area, rising to 35 euros from 14 January, as part of a differentiated pricing system desired by the Ministry of Culture.

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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