Are holders of a temporary residence permit from an EU country eligible for free admission to the Louvre?

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Yes. It is hard to prove a negative but there is no requirement to be a permanent resident (which is not a well-defined term across the EEA and cannot be effectively checked).

In any case, in practice, a uniform format residence permit issued by EEA countries is accepted at Louvre and several other French museums without issue. National D-visas may require some explanation, but can be accepted.

Although issued with a uniform format resident permit like EEA countries, Swiss residents are not admissible free of charge since Switzerland is not part of the EU or the EEA (although in practice some staff members at smaller museums may not know this).

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