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Britain Considers Charging Foreign Tourists for Museums

In a smaller but culturally significant development, the UK government is reportedly considering charging foreign tourists for entry to major national museums — a dramatic departure from the free-admission policy that has been in place since 2001. Institutions like the British Museum and the National Gallery have long been symbols of open cultural access. The proposal, reported by Ta Nea, has already sparked fierce debate about national identity, tourism economics, and the principle of universal access to cultural heritage.

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