Guests from the UK must pay extra to go to the Louvre in Paris than EU residents as a part of plans for a serious renovation of the world’s hottest museum.
French President Emmanuel Macron mentioned guests from outdoors the EU must pay greater than these from throughout the bloc as a part of a serious overhaul of the landmark which can embody transferring the Mona Lisa to a brand new underground room of its personal.
Talking in entrance of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece on Tuesday, Mr Macron mentioned it would have a “special space” throughout the Louvre as a part of what he known as “a new renaissance”.
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Individuals line as much as enter the Louvre museum in January 2025. Pic: AP Picture/Thibault Camus
The Mona Lisa is presently saved behind protecting glass within the museum’s largest room, which is usually crammed with lengthy, noisy queues of holiday makers hoping for a selfie with the early Sixteenth-century traditional.
Mr Macron didn’t disclose the possible price of the challenge, however it’s thought a whole bunch of thousands and thousands of euros might be wanted to modernise the positioning, which suffers from overcrowding and outdated services.
The Pompidou Centre, one other main museum in Paris, is closing on the finish of this 12 months for a five-year renovation value 262m euros (£219m).
The underground rooms, one in every of which can home the well-known Renaissance portray, and a brand new entrance close to the River Seine, scheduled to open in 2031, are a part of the scheme, the primary overhaul of the Louvre because the Eighties.
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The glass pyramid entrance was added in 1989. Pic: Reuters/Gonzalo Fuentes
That improve, accomplished in 1989, added the long-lasting glass pyramid entrance and was designed to deal with 4 million guests a 12 months.
In 2024, 8.7m individuals got here, greater than three-quarters of them foreigners principally from the US, China, Italy, the UK, Germany and Spain.
The museum is now not as much as worldwide requirements and earlier this month Louvre director Laurence des Automobiles warned it’s in peril of turning into out of date.
In a doc revealed by Le Parisien, Ms Des Automobiles instructed France’s Tradition Minister Rachida Dati that the Louvre had suffered gradual degradation attributable to water leaks, temperature fluctuations, and different points, which was “endangering the preservation of artworks”.
It isn’t correctly insulated from the chilly and the warmth tends to amplify noise, making the positioning uncomfortable for each the general public and the workers, and its meals and restroom services additionally aren’t as much as scratch, she mentioned.
Half of the Louvre’s funds comes from the state, together with the salaries of the two,200 workers, and the opposite half is offered by personal funds together with ticket gross sales, earnings from eating places, retailers and bookings for particular occasions.