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Louvre Museum’s Denon Gallery Damaged by Water Leak, Mona Lisa Unaffected

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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, though ‌the area of the famous ⁠Da ⁠Vinci’s Mona Lisa was unaffected, a union representative told ​Reuters on Friday.

“Due to a technical failure on the upper floor during the night, ​the area is closed to the public ⁠and a ⁠scaffolding has been ⁠set ​up,” the representative said.

A spokesperson for the museum ​had no immediate ⁠comment on the incident.

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. ⁠No evaluation of possible damage was available as of Friday at noon, the union representative said.

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)

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