Europe’s most prestigious galleries, including the Louvre, grapple with chronic overcrowding.
Visitors may find themselves immersed more in bustling crowds than in the contemplative appreciation of art.
Boasting over nine million visitors annually, the Louvre’s popularity makes admiring masterpieces like the Mona Lisa a challenge.
The tranquility of art appreciation is disrupted by the constant click-clack of smartphone-wielding crowds, eager to capture their experience.