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Why do you need to take pictures of it with your phone? I mean it.
There are perfect 8K resolution pictures taken by a professional that you could use to print and hang it in your wall, and it would look the part.Instead of taking the opportunity of appreciating what you have in front of your stupid nose, no, let’s crowd the field of vision of everyone in the room with our phones so we can all compete for the worst picture anyone has ever taken.
I take pictures of interesting paintings or objects in museums so I can google them at home and find more information when I have time.
That’s not what is being discussed though
Yeah, it’s only ok when i use my phone in public. No one else does it right
People employed due to tourist revenue are angry about tourists. That’s some real funny stuff .
The concern about AirBnBs driving up prices is valid though, but is a failure of local politics.
It wouldn’t be that difficult to fine everyone who rents a rental unit not for touristic use on Airbnb into oblivion. These assholes usually also don’t pay taxesPeople employed due to tourist revenue are angry about tourists. That’s some real funny stuff .
Seriously … how long do they think they can sustain a museum with just local visitors? Like are they expecting regulars? Do some Parisians just want to look at the Mona Lisa once a week?
People aren’t annoyed with regular tourists, but with completely and utterly regarded morons.
This kind of person: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/16/palazzo-maffei-verona-italian-museum-police-tourists-van-gogh-chair
People aren’t annoyed with regular tourists
Yes they are. That’s literally what the article is about.
It says “phone-addicted” in the headline. Doesn’t sound like pleasant, educated people to me. Sounds like morons.
You STILL trust headlines?
The Louvee workers have been complaining for years that they are understaffed and unable to handle to massive amounts of tourists that come in. If your office keeps piling more and more work on you while you are already overwhelmed, you can’t function properly.
Yes, but the management isn’t caused by tourism.
Because it is a bad headline trying to undermine a labor union
This article does a poor job of covering the background.
But Louvre workers call Macron hypocritical and say the 700 million to 800 million-euro ($730 million to $834 million) renovation plan masks a deeper crisis. While Macron is investing in new entrances and exhibition space, the Louvre’s annual operating subsidies from the French state have shrunk by more than 20% over the past decade — even as visitor numbers soared.
https://apnews.com/article/louvre-museum-paris-closed-lines-delay-2bbf9be4f49de739fd14dd4d908e4d72
The staff is getting their ass kicked.
There’s lots of butt hurt in here. Interesting how many consider their contribution as acceptable
Didn’t knew that taking a picture at a special location, means “phone addicted” nowadays.
I’ve been a tourist for ages, and the perfect tourist attraction is quiet with a few people max.
Wow, that is a useless headline, I was wondering - how is that different than any other day there? Did something special happen with the tourists? Did they clog up the entry in a way that the Louvre had to shut down?
No, it was in fact not the tourists shutting down anything, it was a strike, the workers using the power they have:
On Monday, staff at the world’s most-visited museum went on strike, forcing the museum to close its doors over concerns about the effects of mass tourism, according to the Associated Press.
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The shutdown followed a weekend of protests against tourism that spread across Europe. In Spain, travelers hanging out at popular tourist destinations were drenched by demonstrators armed with water guns. Mass demonstrations also broke out in Mallorca, Venice, Italy, and Portugal’s capital of Lisbon, per the AP, with locals leading chants like “Everywhere you look, all you see are tourists.”
So while it is in connection to actions against tourism, the headline really makes it sound, like it’s more a “bizzarre thing involving tourists happening” thing, not a strike.
Absolutely. The only mention of phones, at all, is in conjunction with the masses taking pictures of the Mona Lisa. Which is such a bizarre thing (the painting being tiny and so incredibly far away) that you feel compelled to take a picture just to show how strange it is.
At the same time, thanks to the decline in US tourism this year, the situation in Europe is at an all time worst when it comes to cost, crowding, and annoyance. The strike, it is mentioned, was due to the overcrowding.