The Louvre museum reopens its doors after 16-week closure

The world’s most visited museum, the Louvre in Paris, has reopened. 

The museum opened on Monday after nearly four months of coronavirus closure, with a restricted number of visitors enjoying a rare chance to view the ‘Mona Lisa’ without the usual throngs.

Several dozen visitors queued outside the vast former palace of France‘s kings, eagerly awaiting the opening at 9am (0700 GMT) as the famed museum hopes to start recuperating losses estimated at more than 40 million euros (£36 million) due to the lockdown.

Visitors queue to enter the Louvre Pyramid designed by Chinese-born U.S. architect Ieoh Ming Pei in Paris as the museum reopens its doors to the public after almost 4-month closure due to the coronavirus disease on Monday 

Visitors wait to see the Leonardo da Vinci's painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday, July 6. The home of the world's most famous portrait, the Louvre Museum in Paris, reopened Monday after a four-month coronavirus lockdown

Visitors wait to see the Leonardo da Vinci’s painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday, July 6. The home of the world’s most famous portrait, the Louvre Museum in Paris, reopened Monday after a four-month coronavirus lockdown

Visitors admire the oil painting Le Sacre de Napoleon by Jacques Louis David in the Louvre Museum, in Paris, Monday, July 6. Face masks are compulsory and no snacks or cloakrooms were available

Visitors admire the oil painting Le Sacre de Napoleon by Jacques Louis David in the Louvre Museum, in Paris, Monday, July 6. Face masks are compulsory and no snacks or cloakrooms were available

The museum’s most popular draws, including Leonardo’s Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Louvre’s vast antiquities collection will be accessible.

But galleries in which social distancing is more difficult, about a third of the total, will remain off-limits and visitor numbers were capped at 500 per half hour in a bid to reduce contact between people and lower coronavirus transmission risk.

Face masks are compulsory and no snacks or cloakrooms were available.

Visitors wait in the Louvre Museum courtyard prior to visit the museum, in Paris, Monday, July 6. Several dozen visitors queued outside the vast former palace of France's kings, eagerly awaiting the opening at 9:00 am (0700 GMT) as the famed museum hopes to start recuperating losses estimated at more than 40 million euros (£36 million) due to the lockdown

Visitors wait in the Louvre Museum courtyard prior to visit the museum, in Paris, Monday, July 6. Several dozen visitors queued outside the vast former palace of France’s kings, eagerly awaiting the opening at 9:00 am (0700 GMT) as the famed museum hopes to start recuperating losses estimated at more than 40 million euros (£36 million) due to the lockdown

Visitors watch the Leonardo da Vinci's painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday, July 6. The museum's most popular draws, including Leonardo's Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Louvre's vast antiquities collection will be accessible

Visitors watch the Leonardo da Vinci’s painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday, July 6. The museum’s most popular draws, including Leonardo’s Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and the Louvre’s vast antiquities collection will be accessible

Visitors wait to see the Leonardo da Vinci's painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday. Galleries in which social distancing is more difficult, about a third of the total, will remain off-limits and visitor numbers were capped at 500 per half hour in a bid to reduce contact between people and lower coronavirus transmission risk

Visitors wait to see the Leonardo da Vinci’s painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday. Galleries in which social distancing is more difficult, about a third of the total, will remain off-limits and visitor numbers were capped at 500 per half hour in a bid to reduce contact between people and lower coronavirus transmission risk

Tickets must be bought beforehand online, and were sold out for the first day of reopening after the Louvre’s longest closure since World War II.

‘Some 7,000 people have reserved tickets, normally we host about 30,000 people’ per day, said museum director Jean-Luc Martinez, who expects tough months and years ahead.

The museum will not get any anywhere near the 9.6 million visitors it hosted last year – down from a record 10 million in 2018. Nearly three-quarters of its visitors in a normal year are from abroad.

Visitors, wearing protective face masks, queue to see the painting 'Mona Lisa' at the Louvre museum in Paris as the museum reopens its doors to the public after almost 4-month closure due to the coronavirus disease

Visitors, wearing protective face masks, queue to see the painting ‘Mona Lisa’ at the Louvre museum in Paris as the museum reopens its doors to the public after almost 4-month closure due to the coronavirus disease

8 Visitors stand in front of French artist Jean-Louis David's artwork 'The Coronation of Napoleon', at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France

8 Visitors stand in front of French artist Jean-Louis David’s artwork ‘The Coronation of Napoleon’, at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France

Visitors stand in front of French artist Eugene Delacroix's artwork 'Liberty Leading the People', at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, 06 July 2020. After a nearly four-months closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Louvre Museum reopens to public

Visitors stand in front of French artist Eugene Delacroix’s artwork ‘Liberty Leading the People’, at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, 06 July 2020. After a nearly four-months closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Louvre Museum reopens to public

For Nicole Lamy, a 21-year-old visiting from Brussels, the limit on ticket sales was ‘an ‘opportunity to see the Mona Lisa up close and not in a crowd. It’s a bit selfish but I think I’m lucky with my first visit to the Louvre.’

Also in the queue was Arzel Bertrand from Maisons-Alfort southeast of Paris, who said he and his friends also came early seeking a more solitary museum experience.

‘We thought it was the first day of the reopening, that there might be fewer people than usual, and we wanted to walk around the Louvre without anyone.’ 

3 A guard wearing a protective face mask sits near Leonardo da Vinci's painting Mona Lisa, at the Louvre Museum. For Nicole Lamy, a 21-year-old visiting from Brussels, the limit on ticket sales was 'an 'opportunity to see the Mona Lisa up close and not in a crowd. It's a bit selfish but I think I'm lucky with my first visit to the Louvre'

3 A guard wearing a protective face mask sits near Leonardo da Vinci’s painting Mona Lisa, at the Louvre Museum. For Nicole Lamy, a 21-year-old visiting from Brussels, the limit on ticket sales was ‘an ‘opportunity to see the Mona Lisa up close and not in a crowd. It’s a bit selfish but I think I’m lucky with my first visit to the Louvre’

isitors wearing protective face masks line up to enter the Louvre Museum in Paris, France

isitors wearing protective face masks line up to enter the Louvre Museum in Paris, France

A visitor wearing a protective face mask walks by a painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris. After a nearly four-months closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Louvre Museum has reopened to the public

A visitor wearing a protective face mask walks by a painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris. After a nearly four-months closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Louvre Museum has reopened to the public

But they also came in a show of cultural solidarity.

‘It is very important that cultural establishments can welcome the public because we need it, and they need the public, too, to survive. So we’re here for that, too,’ said Bertrand.

Several measures were put in place to allow ticket holders to keep a safe distance from one another.

Visitors wearing protective face masks line up to enter the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. 'It is very important that cultural establishments can welcome the public because we need it, and they need the public, too, to survive. So we're here for that, too,' said Bertrand

Visitors wearing protective face masks line up to enter the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. ‘It is very important that cultural establishments can welcome the public because we need it, and they need the public, too, to survive. So we’re here for that, too,’ said Bertrand

Visitors wait in the Louvre Museum courtyard prior to visiting the museum. Several measures were put in place to allow ticket holders to keep a safe distance from one another

Visitors wait in the Louvre Museum courtyard prior to visiting the museum. Several measures were put in place to allow ticket holders to keep a safe distance from one another

Visitors admire the Le Sacre de Napoleon oil painting by Jacques Louis David, at the Louvre Museum, in Paris, Monday

Visitors admire the Le Sacre de Napoleon oil painting by Jacques Louis David, at the Louvre Museum, in Paris, Monday

Marks on the ground indicated where visitors should stand – including selfie shooters in front of the Mona Lisa – and blue arrows showed the direction of one-way foot traffic, with no about-turns allowed.

With tourism still at a standstill, the Louvre will seek to attract more French visitors in the coming months.

‘We are losing 80 percent of our public,’ said Martinez.

Visitors wearing protective face masks line up to enter the Louvre Museum in Paris. Marks on the ground indicated where visitors should stand - including selfie shooters in front of the Mona Lisa - and blue arrows showed the direction of one-way foot traffic, with no about-turns allowed

Visitors wearing protective face masks line up to enter the Louvre Museum in Paris. Marks on the ground indicated where visitors should stand – including selfie shooters in front of the Mona Lisa – and blue arrows showed the direction of one-way foot traffic, with no about-turns allowed

With tourism still at a standstill, the Louvre will seek to attract more French visitors in the coming months

With tourism still at a standstill, the Louvre will seek to attract more French visitors in the coming months

Visitors wearing protective face masks take a selfie together as they walk through the gallery. France contributes 100 million euros to the Louvre's 250-million-euro annual budget

Visitors wearing protective face masks take a selfie together as they walk through the gallery. France contributes 100 million euros to the Louvre’s 250-million-euro annual budget

‘We are going to be at best 20 to 30 percent down on last summer – between 4,000 and 10,000 visitors a day,’ he estimated.

France contributes 100 million euros to the Louvre’s 250-million-euro annual budget.

The Louvre has upped its virtual presence during the lockdown and said it was now the world’s most-followed museum on Instagram with over four million followers.

‘I have missed it enormously,’ said Julia Campbell, a French pensioner of Scottish origin who was among the first to visit the reopened museum.

‘I usually come twice per month,’ she said, and intended to enjoy Monday’s relative quiet ambiance to ‘stay longer’.

Visitors wearing protective face masks line up to see Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France

Visitors wearing protective face masks line up to see Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France

Visitors, wearing protective face masks, walk in a gallery at the Louvre museum in Paris as the museum reopens its doors to the public after almost 4-month closure due to the coronavirus disease

Visitors, wearing protective face masks, walk in a gallery at the Louvre museum in Paris as the museum reopens its doors to the public after almost 4-month closure due to the coronavirus disease

Visitors admire the Leonardo da Vinci's painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday, July 6. The Louvre has upped its virtual presence during the lockdown and said it was now the world's most-followed museum on Instagram with over four million followers

Visitors admire the Leonardo da Vinci’s painting Mona Lisa, in Paris, Monday, July 6. The Louvre has upped its virtual presence during the lockdown and said it was now the world’s most-followed museum on Instagram with over four million followers