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Tickets only for the Mona Lisa, at the Louvre, separate from general admission

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The president of the Louvre Museum, Laurence Des Cars, wants to introduce a ticket for the "Mona Lisa" that visitors will have to buy in addition to the entrance to the world's most visited museum, she said on France Inter radio on Sunday.

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Around 20,000 visitors gather every day in front of the painting.The work, painted between 1503-1519 by the Italian Leonardo Da Vinci, is the most popular in the French museum.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A special ticket for Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting is on the table. More and more visitors are making it difficult to enjoy art in the Louvre.

·Vienna, Austria
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The most famous painting in the world is not only getting its own exhibition space. Anyone who wants to see the "Mona Lisa" will soon have to pay an additional fee.

·Germany
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The president of the Louvre, Laurence Des Cars, wants to put on sale a special ticket to see La Gioconda (Monna Lisa), which would be paid part of the ticket to visit the museum, said this Sunday on the radio station France Inter.

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The Louvre, the largest and most visited museum in the world, probably because of the "Mona Lisa", has recently come under criticism for structural defects and overcrowding. Now its director is causing another outcry: a surcharge is to be introduced for the famous "Mona Lisa". Anyone who wants to see the Renaissance painting by Leonardo da Vinci will have to buy a special ticket in addition to the ticket for the other exhibitions, explained dire…

·Vienna, Austria
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The Louvre Museum's “revival” project includes a space entirely devoted to “The Mona Lisa”. The president of the museum indicates that to access it, you would have to buy a specific ticket in addition to the entrance ticket.

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France Info broke the news in Strasbourg, France on Sunday, February 2, 2025.
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