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

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

PARIS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - 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 re-open.

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.

(Reporting ​by Inti Landauro; Editing by Benoit ​Van Overstraeten/Sudip Kar-Gupta)

 

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