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Children and families
Admission to the Musée du Louvre and the Musée National Eugène-Delacroix is free for children. However, a visitor eligible for reduced-rate admission must make a free reservation on-site or online, then presentvalid proof of eligibility(must include name and photograph) at the ticket checkpoint.
The museum organises a range of activities around the year for children to learn all about the Louvre: workshops, guided tours, storytelling sessions and free activities in the Studio to name but a few! Remember to ask for a ‘Louvre passport’ at the information desk under the Pyramid, which children can enjoy while going around the museum!
Prams are indeed allowed in the museum. If the model you have is too large to be allowed in the museum lifts, you can borrow a pram from us under the Pyramid.
Only baby carriers worn on the front of the body, not on the back, are allowed. Front baby carriers are also available on loan under the Pyramid.Travel light or store your belongings in our lockers; borrow a pushchair or baby carrier for small children from the visitor assistance area before your visit; use one of the folding chairs made available to you in the rooms. During your visit, you can also take a creative break at the Studio, where games, books and activities are readily available.