The French president said the project would be paid for by the museum’s own resources and private donors, not taxpayer money.
French president Emmanuel Macron has said a plan to completely overhaul the Louvre Museum in Paris at a cost of around £675m will be paid for in part by higher admission prices for non-EU visitors.
The Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum and home to Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” has requested urgent help from the ...
A higher entrance fee for non-EU visitors, a dedicated room for the Mona Lisa, and a grand new entrance... These are some of ...
The world's most visited museum is also overcrowded, antiquated and desperate for renovations that will start next year and ...
The iconic Louvre in Paris is no stranger to crowds. Since first opening in 1793, the museum has played host to millions of ...
The Mona Lisa will be moved to a new space at the Louvre following warnings about overcrowding and crumbling infrastructure ...
The French president announced a few changes coming to the world's largest museum, in a bid to prevent overcrowding.
Macron visited the museum days after Le Parisien newspapers reported on a confidential memo that the Louvre's director, ...
French President Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday that the Mona Lisa will get its own dedicated room inside the Louvre ...
French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to expand the Louvre and move the Mona Lisa to a new exhibition space, after ...