The Musée du Louvre in Paris has closed a collection of galleries devoted to Greek antiquities after investigators found structural weaknesses in elements of its huge constructing.
A technical report submitted in mid-November flagged the “specific fragility” of beams supporting the second flooring of the Sully Wing within the museum’s southern wing. The Campana Gallery, which homes 9 rooms of historic Greek ceramics, is situated on the primary flooring of the identical wing.
An announcement from the Louvre says: “The Campana gallery… might be closed to the general public as a precautionary measure.” A museum spokesperson has confirmed that the gallery might be closed “till additional discover”, however that works gained’t be moved. Nevertheless, 65 of employees based mostly within the area might be relocated.
Below the Louvre’s vastly formidable New Renaissance venture, introduced in January by French President Emmanuel Macron, the “restoration, technical modernisation and revitalisation” of the Sully quadrangle might be prioritised. As a part of the plan, a brand new customer entrance might be created underneath the museum’s eastern-facing Perrault Colonnade by 2031 to deal with the issue of queues and overcrowding.
In the meantime, a report from the Cour des Comptes—France’s audit establishment—factors to points with the administration of the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Printed following the audacious heist on the Louvre in October, throughout which French crown jewels have been stolen, the report confirms that the museum “has amassed appreciable delays within the deployment of safety tools”.
“The general venture, dubbed the Louvre New Renaissance, is now valued at €1.15bn, together with €481m over the subsequent ten years for the primary two phases of the renovation grasp plan. This represents a low estimate contemplating the museum’s want for modernisation,” the Cour des Comptes report states.
The brand new entrance venture and different new areas, which, in line with the report, carry “vital dangers of price overruns as a result of its complexity” was initially estimated at €450m, earlier than being revised as much as €667m in June.
“Confronted with the budgetary deadlock it’s experiencing, the museum should prioritise its tasks, specializing in investments essential to its future, significantly the upgrading of technical infrastructure, together with safety and security, and the restoration of the palace,” the report provides. In response, the Louvre described the report as “unbalanced”.
The Campana gallery is known as after the collector who’s answerable for bringing most of its objects collectively, the Marquis Giampietro Campana, who’s described on the Louvre’s web site as “very vibrant”. Campana began gathering in his 20s, choosing artefacts from archaeological digs on his household’s property in Frascati, simply exterior of Rome. His assortment of antiquities grew to become well-known all through the continent and earlier than lengthy he enriched it with Italian work acquired from the gathering of the French cardinal Joseph Fesch.








