PARIS — Should foreign tourists pay more for state-funded galleries than locals, or should art be accessible to all, without discrimination? France is hiking prices for non-Europeans at the Louvre this week, provoking debate about so-called “dual pricing”. From Wednesday, any adult visitor from outside the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway will have to pay 32 euros ($37) to enter the Louvre — a 45-percent increase — while the Palace of Versailles will up its prices by three euros. Americans, UK citizens and Chinese nationals, who are some of the museum’s most numerous foreign visitors, will be among those […]... Keep on reading: Louvre museum ticket hikes for non-European tourists spark outcry