French President Emmanuel Macron has reported on Tuesday that the world’s popular paintings of Mona Lisa will move to a new dedicated room in the Louvre Museum.

French leaders said that paintings were given their own “special space” to the Louvre Museum. He announced a plan to renovate the museum.
Standing in front of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, he states that the new exhibition spot in the picture is “accessible independently compared to other areas of the museum” and has its own access path. I did it.
Macron will announce a large -scale renovation of the Louvre Museum in France.
French President Macron has announced on Tuesday that the historic Louvre Museum will be renovated and expanded on a large -scale overhaul. The project may take years to renovate.
The renovation plan includes a new entrance near the Seine, which is scheduled to open by 2031, and Macron said in a speech that the basement was created.
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Macron did not disclose costs, but is estimated to reach hundreds of millions of euros.
The Louvre Museum was renovated in the 1980s when the iconic glass pyramid was announced. The museum is no longer an international standard.
Water leakage and deterioration can threaten artwork at the Louvre Museum
Louvre Lawrence de Cars has recently sent a memo to the Minister of Cultural Rakida Dati this month, saying that the museum has been threatened by “obsolete”.
According to the first document published by the French newspaper Le Parisien, she leaked water, fluctuations in temperature, and “fluctuations in temperature, fluctuations in temperature, and other problems to” expose artwork preservation. ” We warned about the gradual deterioration of the building.
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Des Cars emphasized that the location is not properly isolated due to the cold and heat, and tends to amplify noise, making the space uncomfortable for both the general and staff.
She said the museum needed space for food and toilet equipment.