The Louvre Nouvelle Renaissance is more than a facelift—it is a full-scale reinvention of a palace already bursting at the seams. Announced by President Emmanuel Macron and director Laurence des Cars, the decade-long plan targets the museum’s greatest paradox: its global popularity is slowly suffocating it.
Eight-point-seven million guests thronged the galleries last year, queuing under I. M. Pei’s glass pyramid built for half that crowd. Visitors describe the pilgrimage as a “physical ordeal,” while staff staged walkouts over heat, leaks, and relentless throngs.







