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Louvre reopens, seeks locals to fill shortage of foreigners

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THE Louvre, the world’s most visited museum, reopened yesterday after its coronaviru­s closure, but with nearly a third of its galleries still shut.

The vast former palace of France’s kings lost more than 40 million euros (US$45 million) in ticket sales during the near-four-month lockdown, and director Jean-Luc Martinez admitted it could have a few more lean years ahead as the world adapts to the virus.

Although most of the museum’s most popular draws, like the “Mona Lisa” and its vast antiquitie­s collection will be accessible, other galleries where social distancing is more difficult will remain closed.

Nor will there be any crowding in front of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiec­e for a selfie, with visitors warned that they will have to stick to standing on well-distanced spots marked on the floor.

To avoid bottleneck­s, arrows will guide visitors through the labyrinth of galleries, with doubling back banned, the museum said.

About 70 percent of the Louvre’s 9.6 million visitors last year were from overseas, and with tourism at a standstill, Martinez said numbers could drop sharply.

“We are losing 80 percent of our public,” he said. “We are going to be at best 20 to 30 percent down on last summer — between 4,000 and 10,000 visitors a day.”

The museum hopes to attract more French visitors to fill the gap as it embarks on a campaign to shake off its elitist image before the Paris Olympics in four years.

Martinez, from a workingcla­ss background, said he wanted to build on the outreach success of the Louvre’s outpost in Lens, a poor former mining town in northern France.

He said sometimes the Louvre can “intimidate” certain demographi­cs and it needs to reassure all people its collection­s are also for them.

(AFP)

 ??  ?? Above: People queue at the pyramid entrance to the Louvre Museum in Paris yesterday as it reopens after months of closure. Right: A visitor wearing face mask stands in front of the Crown of Louis XV in the museum’s Apollo gallery. — AFP
Above: People queue at the pyramid entrance to the Louvre Museum in Paris yesterday as it reopens after months of closure. Right: A visitor wearing face mask stands in front of the Crown of Louis XV in the museum’s Apollo gallery. — AFP

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