French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the famous Mona Lisa will move to a new exhibition area in the Louvre Museum.
The Centre Pompidou in Paris will close until 2030 for renovations supported by France’s Ministry of Culture. The building, a hub for art and culture, faces asbestos removal, energy inefficiencies, ...
French President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday that the “Mona Lisa” will get its own dedicated room inside the Louvre museum under a major renovation and expansion of the Paris landmark that will ...
But once inside the room where Mona Lisa currently lives, her global allure means crowds ... The project is expected to cost around $800 million. Macron promised that French taxpayers would not have ...
But once inside the room where Mona Lisa currently lives ... The project is expected to cost around $800 million. Macron promised that French taxpayers would not have to foot the bill - although ...
Macron indicated that this cost will be covered ... There was talk of isolating the Mona Lisa so that visitors can see it in better conditions and without disrupting the paths of other visitors.
After President Emmanuel Macron's announcements on January 28 concerning the creation of a new entrance in the Perrault colonnade and the relocation of the Mona Lisa to a specific space beneath ...
So it was almost unsurprising when Emmanuel Macron, having just resurrected Notre-Dame from the ashes, announced plans last week for extensive public works to improve the world’s largest and ...
The Mona Lisa alone attracts 20,000 visitors per day, causing significant congestion in the museum. In response to media reports about the Louvre's condition, President Emmanuel Macron made several ...
The Louvre’s Mona Lisa, the world’s most famous portrait, will be moved to its own room, following a series of changes the museum is undertaking. President Emmanuel Macron announced, in a speech in ...
the Mona Lisa will finally be afforded a room – and an entrance – of her own. Having left it crumbling for the duration of his seven-year presidency, there is also a sense that Macron has ...
Announced during a press conference held in the Salle des États under the gaze of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Macron described the initiative as a "colossal project" that will lead to a museum ...