As Le Monde's Nathaniel Herzberg reports, the story begins with the recent
free entrance policy, which was introduced by the ministry of culture in April to benefit younger museum visitors, aged eighteen to twenty - five years old.
Not exact matches
A newly approved
policy means the
entrance ramp to the downtown Central Library is now designated as «smoke
free.»
The new
policy designates the Central Library
entrance ramp, which faces Lafayette Square (Washington Street between William and Clinton Streets) as «Smoke
Free» meaning the smoking of cigarettes, cigars, pipes, smokeless electronic cigarettes or tobacco products on the entire
entrance ramp and no closer than 10 feet to the side of any point of entry to the downtown Library property is strictly prohibited.
Entry is
free everyday at all Smithsonian museums, however, given the overwhelming interest in visiting the new African American museum, its special
entrance pass
policy remains in place.