Macron Savior Louvre? – ISNA
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit the museum after warning of the Louvre Museum Director about the “bad conditions” of the building and the damage to its art collections.
French President Emmanuel Macron will soon visit the museum after a warning to the Louvre Museum’s director of need to maintain a fundamental rebuilding to preserve the famous building and its art collection.
Macron’s visit is scheduled for when the Louvre Museum is closed.
In a note that leaked to French media earlier this week, Lawrence de Kar, the first female manager of the Louvre Museum, warned French Minister of Culture Rashida Dati about the increase in damage to the museum spaces and announced the bad conditions of the Museum of Preservation of Artwork. It throws danger.
According to Art News, Louvre also pointed to the need for a significant reconstruction museum, acknowledging that the five -year closure of the Pompido Art Center could be an obstacle to the realization of this reconstruction due to its major repairs and the French government budget crisis. The Louvre is a government and relies on the government to cover operational costs, including maintenance.
The Louvre Museum, the world’s most popular museum, reported that it hosted 1.5 million visitors in the year. However, the museum’s manager has warned that the crowds put physical pressure on the Louvre’s 6 -year -old building, while visitors do not have enough space to rest.
Louvre’s food and toiletries are also inadequate in size and are much lower than international standards.
The note states that boards need to be redesigned. Even the most modern feature of the museum, the glass pyramid by the American Chinese architect. Um. Designed and opened in the year 9, it needs to be investigated for major shortcomings. According to Lawrence de Kar, the Louvre Museum’s director of the pyramid traps the heat like a greenhouse, and sometimes he is noisy due to its location.
The note also emphasized the need for the “re -evaluation” of the Mona Lisa play, as the famous painting alone attracts about 5 % of ticket owners to the museum. According to the Louvre’s own findings, this means that 2 to 6,000 people enter the Salle DES états Gallery daily, far beyond what the gallery is designed to accept.
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