Paris. The Louvre and the French government are studying how to improve the conditions of exhibition of Lto Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci and eventually present it in a separate room, the president of the museum announced on Saturday.
“As far as I’m concerned, it’s ‘yes’ and I think it is for a lot of people. We’re thinking about it,” Laurence Des Cars responded on public radio France Inter to the question of whether the Mona Lisa deserved “a separate room.”
“It is frustrating not to be up to par in the reception conditions. This is the case for the Mona Lisa, so we reflected together with the Ministry of Culture on this improvement that seems necessary to me,” he added.
Every day “80 percent of the Louvre’s visitors, that is, more than 20,000, see the Mona Lisa” and take a photo in front of it with their phone, Des Cars said.
In 2023 the museum had about 9 million visitors.
The Giocondaa world-famous painting, is displayed in the Hall of States, the largest in the museum, in front of the largest painting in the Louvre, The Wedding at Cana, by Veronese, and next to paintings by great Venetian masters of the 16th century.
The busiest museum in the world limits daily visitors to a maximum of 30,000, a figure that will be maintained during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, Des Cars indicated.
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– 2024-04-28 09:04:55