Macron plans major Louvre renovation for Mona Lisa
Macron plans major Louvre renovation for Mona Lisa

Macron plans major Louvre renovation for Mona Lisa

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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a significant renovation plan for the Louvre Museum, which includes relocating the Mona Lisa to a dedicated space with its own access pass. This initiative aims to enhance the visitor experience and alleviate overcrowding, as the Louvre has long faced issues with outdated facilities. The renovation will feature a new entrance near the River Seine, expected to open by 2031, and the development of underground rooms to better accommodate visitors. While Macron did not specify the total cost, estimates suggest it may reach hundreds of millions of euros. The Louvre's last major renovation occurred in the 1980s, highlighting the pressing need for modernization to meet contemporary standards. Louvre director Laurence des Cars has emphasized the importance of addressing the museum's deteriorating conditions to preserve its invaluable artworks.

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