Louvre says Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa portrait could get a room of its own

Visitors at the Louvre Museum in Paris trying to catch a glimpse of The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci in April 2023. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS – The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, the world’s most famous portrait, could get a room of its own in the Louvre, the museum’s president said on April 27.

Such a move would give visitors, many of whom visit the Louvre for the iconic painting alone, a better experience, Ms Laurence des Cars told the France Inter broadcaster.

“It’s always frustrating when you don’t give visitors the best possible reception and that is the case for the Mona Lisa,” she said.

“A better solution seems necessary to me,” she said, adding that the Louvre was in contact with the Culture Ministry about potential solutions.

The Louvre, the world’s most popular museum, welcomed close to nine million visitors in 2023.

Ms des Cars said 80 per cent of them – 20,000 people a day – braved the crowds to catch a glimpse of the Mona Lisa’s enigmatic smile, often taking selfies in front of the painting.

The Mona Lisa currently hangs in the Louvre’s Salle des Etats (State Room), the museum’s biggest, in a protective glass case, but da Vinci’s masterwork is not alone there.

It is accompanied by works by 16th-century Venetian masters and across the room hangs the Louvre’s biggest painting, The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese. AFP

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