Water leak at Paris Louvre Museum damages books at Egyptian antiquities department
- Dec 7: Le Louvre reported that a water leak last month damaged between 300 and 400 works in the Egyptian antiquities department library at the Mollien wing.
- Chronic underfunding and outdated HVAC and pipe infrastructure, described as `completely obsolete`, caused the leak after a valve in the heating and ventilation system was accidentally opened.
- Museum conservators say the damaged items are Egyptology journals and scientific documentation from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and Le Louvre says they will be dried, sent to a bookbinder to be restored, and then returned to the shelves with no heritage artefacts affected.
- The museum announced an internal investigation after the November leak, intensifying scrutiny weeks after burglars stole jewels worth $102 million in an October raid.
- As a global institution, the Louvre welcomed 8.7 million visitors in 2024 and announced a 45% ticket-price hike to raise $23 million, including a �32 charge for most non-EU visitors.
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According to a representative of the museum, these are magazines and scientific documentation.
Louvre water leak: Hundreds of 19th–20th century items damaged — what went wrong?
A water leak at the Louvre Museum has damaged between 300 and 400 books and research journals, primarily in the Egyptian department. This incident follows a daylight jewel heist and concerns over infrastructure, with the leak attributed to an old heating system. The museum plans repairs and ...
Serious damage to hundreds of library works
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Do-yeon = The Louvre Museum in Paris, France, which suffered a jewel theft incident last October, has now reported a leak in its ancient Egypt department...
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