
The Louvre museum is considering relocating the Mona Lisa painting to an underground chamber to enhance the viewing experience for visitors, aiming to address the current reputation of being the “world’s most disappointing” viewing of the iconic artwork.
The Mona Lisa, a masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci, remains the star attraction at the Louvre museum and plays a pivotal role in attracting visitors, contributing to the museum’s status as the most-visited museum globally.
The potential relocation of the Mona Lisa to an underground chamber reflects efforts to improve the viewing conditions and overall experience for visitors, recognising the significance and popularity of the portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.