Can an EU citizen under 25 years old enter Musee d'Orsay through entrance C?

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According to this page, entry to the Musee d'Orsay is free for "18-25 year olds who are citizens or long-term residents of an EU member state", without reservation.

Can they also enter directly through entrance C (without a ticket)? Or do they have to take the "long queue"?






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Do you need a reservation for D Orsay?

Booking a time slot is not mandatory to access the Mus\xe9e d'Orsay: - Visitors eligible for free admission can go directly to the museum entrance with their corresponding documents, as can visitors aged under 18 with their accompanying adults.

Where do I enter the Musee d Orsay?

Where are the Orsay entrances located? Musee d'Orsay is located at 1, rue de la Legion d'Honneur, 75007 Paris There are 4 entrances, marked A, B, C, D. Entrance A: individual visitors who have not either purchased tickets yet or hold passes.

Do you have to pay for Musee d Orsay?

It is free to visit the Mus\xe9e d'Orsay on the first Sunday of every month for all visitors. On other days, entrance is free for under 18-year-olds, and EU visitors aged between 18 \u2013 25. Disabled visitors can also enjoy free entrance, with one attendant.



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