Paris' centuries-old Louvre Museum — home of da Vinci's iconic Mona Lisa — is getting an $800 million makeover, and American visitors will have to help pay for it.
French President Emmanuel Macron laid out an ambitious plan for a "reimagined, restored and expanded" Louvre. An art critic says Macron is aiming for another success after restoration of Notre Dame.
The Louvre in Paris needs a full upgrade — here’s a list of its problems - French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to announce possibly hundreds of millions of euros in renovation work for the Lo ...
Image The Louvre Pyramid, the glass-and-steel entrance to ... Mr. Macron’s announcement came less than a week after the daily newspaper Le Parisien reported that Laurence des Cars, the Louvre ...
President Macron announced last week that the Mona Lisa will be moved to a private room with its own ticket and the Louvre museum will undergo renovations.
In an interview with Le Monde, Laurence des Cars explains how the Paris museum is embarking on renovation and redevelopment ...
PARIS - The Louvre, the world's most-visited museum and home to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, has requested urgent help from ...
The Louvre's last overhaul dates back to the 1980s, when the iconic glass pyramid was unveiled ... document first released by French newspaper Le Parisien, she warned about the gradual degradation ...
French president targets non-EU citizens as he seeks to raise money for attraction plagued by overcrowding and leaks ...
In a letter to Culture Minister Rachida Dati, revealed by Paris daily Le Parisien ... Last year, the Louvre welcomed 8.7 million visitors, who all entered via the pyramid-shaped western entrance ...
The Louvre Pyramid will continue to be a visitor access point, however. The new entrance will open onto the museum's eastern courtyard, the Cour Carrée, and the plan is to expand downwards ...
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