The world's most famous museum is taking its collection online for all to see from the comfort of their own homes. The Louvre, which has been closed to the public since Oct. 30 in line with the French ...
The Louvre announced it has digitized more than 480,000 pieces of art, allowing anyone with a smartphone or a computer to enjoy the museum’s collections without booking a ticket to Paris. Some of the ...
"The Louvre is dusting off its treasures, even the least-known," said Jean-Luc Martinez, the museum's President-Director, in a statement. "For the first time, anyone can access the entire collection ...
Seeing the Mona Lisa in person is a rite of passage for art buffs and travelers. From thousands of miles away, it seems like a can't-miss stop on your Paris bucket list. Until you arrive to find ...
Compounding embarrassment over the state of the Louvre's security system, upkeep and bureaucracy are now in the spotlight in the wake of a foreseeable water leak that damaged hundreds of historically ...
Le Louvre's deputy administrator Francis Steinbock acknowledged the issue had been known for years and said repairs were ...