Nombran nuevo director para el Museo del Louvre tras robo de joyas, según fuentes – Chicago Tribune

By SYLVIE CORBET
PARÍS (AP) — The house of the “Mona Lisa” has become a new leader. Two French officials have asked the Associated Press that art historian Christophe Leribault, a former museum director, take over as director of the Louvre.
Leribault faced the challenge of sacking the largest museum in the world from the crisis thanks to the spectacular robot, in October, of the Joyas de la Corona Francesa. Officials are on condition of anonymity to discuss the name, which they expect to be approved at a government meeting and announced later the following month.
The desafíos which heredara Leribault sons considerable.
The daylight robot — one of the casualties in museums with great repercussions on recent history — has discovered alarming security errors at the iconic Parisian institution.
The actual old palace also suffered from a wide range of problems which gave the image of the valuable established national institution out of control.
Among them are the rotation of a tuber around the “Mona Lisa” and the filtrations of water that deign books of incalculable value, the envejecimiento of buildings and personal walls to denounce the hacinamiento, the fault of the workers and the increase in the price of entrances to the town hall of non-European visitors.
Pressure to appoint new leadership has intensified in recent weeks, as authorities revealed an alleged decade-long admission fraud at the museum that investigators say could have cost the Louvre 10 million euros ($11.8 million).
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This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.



