Mona Lisa: The most famous painting of famous painter Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, is going to get a new room.
- bySherya
- 29 Jan, 2025

Mona Lisa: The most famous painting of famous painter Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa, is going to get a new room. This painting is kept in the Louvre Museum of France. The President of France has talked about keeping the painting in another room.

Mona Lisa: The world's most famous painting Mona Lisa is kept in the Louvre Museum in France. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Mona Lisa will get her own separate room in the Louvre Museum. The museum will also be renovated on a large scale. This will take several years.
The museum will be renovated
Macron announced that a new entrance and an underground room will be built for the museum near the Seine River by 2031. The President has not given any information about how much this entire project will cost. Let us tell you that the Louvre Museum is one of the most visited museums in the world. It was renovated in the year 1980. Currently, this museum is facing the problem of overcrowding and old facilities. At the same time, the paintings kept there are also getting damaged due to water leakage in the building. Apart from this, due to the arrival of hundreds of people in the museum, there is a lot of problem of food, washrooms and noise.
Monalisa will be kept in a separate room
Questions have been raised many times before about how to keep the Mona Lisa in the room. The museum's director Lawrence de Cars has also suggested that the Mona Lisa should be kept in a separate room. Now Macron has talked about dedicating a separate room for the painting. Currently, the Mona Lisa is kept inside a glass in the biggest room of the museum. People stand in queues with the painting and take pictures. Let us tell you that due to the Mona Lisa, the other artworks kept inside the room are ignored.
Monalisa painting
Let us tell you that Monalisa was created by the famous Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci. In this world's most famous painting, a woman is looking ahead with a slight smile. It took 14 years for Vinci to complete this painting. Even after his death, this painting remained incomplete, which was completed by his colleagues. The smile of this painting is considered mysterious. On 21 August 1911, it was stolen from the Riss Louvre Museum in Paris.