Louvre Museum's Denon gallery damaged by water leak; 'Mona Lisa' unaffected

A view shows the Porte des Lions, the new public entrance to the renovated Denon wing (Aile Denon) at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, Dec. 2. The gallery was hit by a water leak on Thursday, a spokesperson said on Friday.

A view shows the Porte des Lions, the new public entrance to the renovated Denon wing (Aile Denon) at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, Dec. 2. The gallery was hit by a water leak on Thursday, a spokesperson said on Friday. (Gonzalo Fuentes, Reuters)


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PARIS — The Louvre museum's Denon ​gallery, where its most valuable paintings are displayed, was hit by ‌a water leak on Thursday evening, although the ⁠area which houses ​Leonardo Da Vinci's ⁠"Mona Lisa" was unaffected, said ‌a Louvre ‌spokesperson.

The spokesperson said the water leak ⁠had been stopped ⁠in the early hours of Friday and that the gallery would soon reopen.

The leak happened in the room 707, where paintings from 19th-century French artist Charles ​Meynier and 16th-century Italian artist Bernardino Luini are displayed. The water caused some damage to a ceiling painted by Meynier.

The water leak is the second in less ​than three months in a ‌museum that ‌has ⁠gone through a spate of recent setbacks, including a spectacular jewel heist, strikes and a massive ticket fraud ‌investigation that have ​put its management ‌under intense scrutiny.

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