Louvre gallery closing due to structural weakness: Museum
Structural fragility in beams and temperature variations prompted closure of offices and Campana Gallery; 65 staff relocated as experts assess risks to artworks, Louvre said.
- Louvre management said on November 17 it is closing the Campana Gallery and second-floor offices above it in the Sully wing due to a fragile building structure.
- A technical report submitted Friday found particular fragility in beams supporting the second level and preservation risks from watertighting loss and temperature variations.
- The Campana Gallery, which houses nine rooms of ancient Greek ceramics, will close while 65 employees in the second-floor offices above are relocated temporarily for assessment.
- The closure adds to unwelcome attention after last month's heist of crown jewels worth more than $100 million, and a Court of Auditors criticised managers for spending 105.4m on acquisitions and 63.5m on exhibitions.
- Louvre director Laurence des Cars warned in January of a `proliferation of damage in museum spaces, some of which are in very poor condition`, complicating repairs amid 8.7 million visitors in 2024, with modernization listed as a priority.
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A part of the Louvre Museum was closed for presenting a problem of 'fragility' in some beams, informs the Parisian enclosure.
While the museum announced that several of its rooms were closing due to weaknesses in the structure of the building, the Minister of Culture spoke of her solutions.
Louvre museum in Paris shuts gallery over structural safety fears
The Louvre Museum has announced that it has closed one of its galleries as a precaution after an audit revealed structural weaknesses in some of the beams in the building. This is a further setback for the renowned institution which came under the spotlight last month after a daring jewellery heist.
Once again, the Louvre Museum in Paris is causing a stir! Now a gallery has to be closed for visitors. What is behind it?
Louvre Closes Ancient Greek Ceramics Gallery Over Structural Concerns
Louvre closes Greek ceramics gallery over structural concerns. Credit: Greek Reporter The Louvre Museum in Paris has temporarily closed its Campana Gallery, a significant wing dedicated to ancient Greek ceramics, after a recent structural inspection revealed weaknesses in key support columns. The precautionary measure, announced on Monday, affects nine exhibition rooms and will remain in place while the museum conducts further technical assessme…
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