The Louvre Museum stands as an architectural and cultural fortress, embodying centuries of art, royalty and global prestige. Yet behind its grand façades lies a lesser-told tale of fragility: the museum’s infrastructure is creaking under the weight of fame and neglect.
In recent months the so-called Louvre structural crisis has shifted from whispered concern to headline news, as a major section of the Sully wing was shuttered for safety. What once seemed like the impenetrable bastion of culture is now forced to reckon with its own vulnerability.







