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Louvre Museum Closes Campana Gallery Due to Building Fragility

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Louvre Museum Closes Gallery Amid Structural Concerns

PARIS – A section of ‍the Louvre ‌Museum, the ‌Campana ‍gallery on‌ the first floor of the Sully wing, has⁤ been shuttered to⁢ visitors‌ as of November‌ 6,​ 2025, due to identified structural weaknesses within the building. ‍The closure impacts access to nine rooms ​housing the museum’s collection of ancient Greek ⁤ceramics and extends to offices on ⁢the second floor above.

The unexpected⁤ closure stems from concerns regarding ​the integrity of beams supporting the second floor of the south wing, which ⁢encircles the Louvre’s square ⁣courtyard. Museum officials ⁢revealed that⁣ the floors in this area, originally constructed and ​modified in the ‍1930s, exhibit ⁢inherent “fragility”‍ due to their complex architectural design and prior renovations. Investigations are currently underway to ⁢fully assess⁣ the extent of‍ the‌ structural issues and determine a plan for remediation. ‍

According to a museum​ statement, ‌the affected area will remain closed while engineers evaluate​ “the‌ particular fragility of certain beams supporting the floors.” The Louvre ⁣has not yet announced a timeline for reopening the ⁤gallery or offices,but the situation underscores ‌the ongoing ​challenges of preserving and maintaining a historic structure of this scale and complexity. The closure may impact⁣ visitor flow during⁤ peak ⁢seasons and necessitate adjustments to exhibition schedules.

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