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Updated · The New York Times · May 18
Louvre Picks 2 Firms for Expansion Adding Mona Lisa Space as Capacity Rises by 3 Million
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 18

Louvre Picks 2 Firms for Expansion Adding Mona Lisa Space as Capacity Rises by 3 Million

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 18
  • Studios Architecture Paris and Selldorf Architects won the Louvre’s competition to design an expansion that includes a new dedicated Mona Lisa exhibition space.
  • The project adds a second public entrance to relieve chronic overcrowding and is designed to lift the museum’s annual capacity by 3 million visitors.
  • French culture minister Catherine Pégard said the winning proposal was “respectful and contemporary” and would better connect the city, the palace and the museum.
  • The choice came after months of delay and deliberation, with a 21-member international jury selecting the team from a shortlist of five contenders.
  • The overhaul would reshape one of the world’s biggest museums, though the plan has already drawn criticism over its cost.
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