Mona Lisa to get her own room as part of major overhaul to modernise Louvre museum

The renovation will also include a new entrance near the River Seine and the creation of underground rooms.

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Emmanuel Macron gives a speech in front of the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France yesterdayAlamy Stock Photo

Louvre New Renaissance

Mona Lisa to get her own room as part of major overhaul to modernise Louvre museum

The renovation will also include a new entrance near the River Seine and the creation of underground rooms.

8.33am, 29 Jan 2025

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FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL Macron has announced that the Mona Lisa will get its own dedicated room inside the Louvre museum, which he said will be renovated and expanded in a major overhaul that will take years to complete.

The renovation, branded Louvre New Renaissance, will include a new entrance near the River Seine, to be opened by 2031, and the creation of underground rooms, Macron said in a speech from the Louvre room where the Mona Lisa is displayed.

Macron did not disclose an exact amount budgeted for the project to modernise the most-visited museum in the world, plagued with overcrowding and outdated facilities, but it is estimated to reach up to €800 million.

Emmanuel Macron revealed that the Mona Lisa will be moved to its own room that will be accessed via a special ticketBertrand Guay / AP

Bertrand Guay / AP / AP

The Louvre’s latest overhaul dates back to the 1980s, when the iconic glass pyramid was unveiled. However, the museum is not up to international standards anymore.

The pyramid that serves at the museum’s entrance, unveiled in 1989 as part of late President Francois Mitterrand’s project, now appears outdated.

Macron said the expansion of the museum will allow the Mona Lisa to be moved to a new, dedicated room that will be accessible to visitors through a special ticket.

It will make the visit simpler for those who want to see the painting and ease the experience of other visitors in the rest of the museum, he said.

At present, the Mona Lisa is shown behind protective glass in the museum’s largest room, which is often overcrowded with long, noisy queues of visitors eager to take a selfie with Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece.

A tourist is seen taking a picture with his smartphone of the Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum in ParisAlamy Stock Photo

Alamy Stock Photo

Some other paintings in the room by the greatest Venetian painters like Titian and Veronese go unnoticed by many.

The museum’s latest big renovation in the 1980s was designed to receive four million annual visitors.

Last year, the Louvre received 8.7 million visitors, more than three-quarters being foreigners mostly from the United States, China and neighbouring countries Italy, the UK, Germany and Spain.

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The Louvre is to undergo a major modernisationThibault Camus / AP

Thibault Camus / AP / AP

A design competition is to be staged in the coming months, Macron announced.

In addition, some new underground rooms will be created to expand the museum.

A French top official said the cost of the renovation is estimated at €700 to €800 million over the next 10 years, including half for the creation of the new entrance.

Macron said ticket prices will be raised for foreign visitors from outside the European Union, up from €22 euros now.

He promised the museum would be safer and more comfortable for both the public and the staff.

Half of the Louvre’s budget is financed by the French state, including the wages of the 2,200 employees.

The Mona Lisa is displayed behind protective glass in a room that is often overcrowded by large, noisy queues of visitorsThibault Camus / AP

Thibault Camus / AP / AP

The other half is provided by private funds including ticket sales, earnings from restaurants, shops and bookings for special events, as well as patrons and other partners.

That includes the United Arab Emirates financing for the right to use the brand for the Louvre Abu Dhabi museum.

The renovation announcement comes after Louvre director Laurence des Cars expressed a series of concerns to Culture Minister Rachida Dati earlier this month, saying the museum is threatened by “obsolescence”.

The Louvre Museum director Laurence des Cars expressed worries about the current state of the world-famous museumBertrand Guay / AP

Bertrand Guay / AP / AP

According to the document first released by French newspaper Le Parisien, Ms des Cars warned about the gradual degradation of the building due to water leaks, temperature variations and other issues “endangering the preservation of artworks”.

The place is not properly insulated from the cold and the heat tends to amplify noise, making the space uncomfortable for both the public and the staff, Ms des Cars stressed.

In addition, the museum suffers from a lack of food offerings and restroom facilities, she said.

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