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Louvre Museum Unveils Billion-Euro Renovation Plan
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Louvre Museum Unveils Billion-Euro Renovation Plan

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • The Louvre Museum in Paris has announced a major modernization and renovation plan, estimated to cost around one billion euros.
  • An international architectural competition selected a joint proposal from Studios Architecture Paris and Selldorf Architects for the project, themed 'Nouvelle Renaissance'.
  • The renovation aims to improve visitor experience, enhance security, and better integrate the museum with the city, including a new entrance and a dedicated space for the Mona Lisa.

Paris is embarking on a transformative journey to reimagine one of the world's most iconic cultural institutions: the Louvre Museum. As reported by Rzeczpospolita, a significant renovation project, dubbed 'Nouvelle Renaissance,' has been launched, backed by an investment of approximately one billion euros. This ambitious undertaking aims to modernize the museum's facilities, enhance visitor comfort, and bolster security, ensuring the Louvre remains a beacon of art and culture for generations to come.

An international architectural competition sought innovative concepts for the museum's revitalization, culminating in the selection of a joint proposal by France's Studios Architecture Paris and New York's Selldorf Architects. Their vision, praised by the jury as "respectful and contemporary," promises to breathe new life into the historic structure. Key elements include creating a more intuitive visitor flow, establishing a new entrance on the eastern side to alleviate congestion at the iconic glass pyramid, and developing new spaces for relaxation and engagement.

The winning project by the French and Americans was considered 'respectful and contemporary' and allows the Louvre to 'breathe'.

โ€” JuryThe jury's assessment of the winning architectural proposal for the Louvre's renovation.

Notably, the plan includes a significant expansion of the museum's underground space, dedicating approximately three thousand square meters solely to Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the Mona Lisa. This focused approach to showcasing the museum's most prized possession reflects a desire to enhance the visitor's encounter with this enigmatic artwork, while also addressing the persistent issue of overcrowding.

From a French perspective, this renovation is more than just a facelift; it's an affirmation of France's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage while embracing modernity. The project seeks to better connect the museum with the urban fabric of Paris and improve the overall visitor experience, making the Louvre more accessible and enjoyable for both locals and international tourists. The scale of the investment and the international collaboration underscore the global significance of the Louvre and France's dedication to maintaining its status as a premier cultural destination.

The Louvre awaits huge changes, thanks to which visiting the world's most famous museum will be more comfortable and enjoyable.

The article describes the anticipated improvements to the visitor experience at the Louvre.
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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.