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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre
Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Pictures must credit: Musée du Louvre
Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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Lady Gaga enhances Mona Lisa's smile
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Lady Gaga puts in a special performance for the Louvre Museum in Pris — by giving the Mo a Lisa a lipstick makeover.
In a video soundtracked by her new song The Joker, the pop icon turns the world’s most famous museum into her personal playground.
The 80-second clip, released by the Louvre, showcases Gaga , 38, prancing through the museum’s corridors after hours.
The star, soon to be seen as Harley Quinn in the new Joker sequel Folie à Deux with Joaquin Phoenix, playfully interacts with priceless artworks.
But it's her encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa that steals the show.
With a tube of lipstick she leans in close to the priceless art world’s protective glass and give's her a grin just like that worn by face painted villain The Joker
However he video is not a direct tie-in to the Joker sequel, slated for release on October 2.
It’s a collaboration between Lady Gaga, Warner Bros and the Louvre.
The short film promotes the upcoming film and the Louvre’s Autumn exhibition called Figures of the Fool: From the Middle Ages to the Romantics.
OPS: Lady Gaga at the Louvre to give the Mona Lisa lipstick smile
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REPORTAGE - Coronavirus: Paris während des Lockdowns
Deserted the Louvre museum glass pyramid, as the museum closed as part of measures to contain the spread of coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease in Paris, after the announcement by French President Emmanuel Macron of the strict home confinement rules of the French due to an outbreak of coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) on March 18, 2020 in Paris, France. the French will have to stay at home, France has closed down all schools, theatres, cinemas and a range of shops, with only those selling food and other essential items allowed to remain open. under penalty of sanctions, prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 135 euros ($150) for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being out. Paris, France, 26 March 2020. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Paris vor und während der Covid-19-Krise
A composte image of the Musee du Louvre on July 31, 2019 (top) and on March 18, 2020 in Paris, France. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect at midday on Tuesday prohibiting all but essential outings in a bid to curb the coronavirus spread. The government has said tens of thousands of police will be patrolling streets and issuing fines of 135 euros for people without a written declaration justifying their reasons for being. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/Florent Bardos/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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JB AUTISSIER - Le personnel du musée du Louvre exerce son droit
Le personnel du musée du Louvre exerce son droit de retrait face à l'épidémie de Coronavirus (COVID19), le musée du Louvre reste fermé. Paris, le 2 mars 2020. © JB Autissier / Panoramic / Bestimage The staff of the Louvre museum exercises their right of withdrawal facing the the Coronavirus epidemic (COVID19), the Louvre museum remains closed. Paris, March 2, 2020.
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JB AUTISSIER - Le personnel du musée du Louvre exerce son droit
Le personnel du musée du Louvre exerce son droit de retrait face à l'épidémie de Coronavirus (COVID19), le musée du Louvre reste fermé. Paris, le 2 mars 2020. © JB Autissier / Panoramic / Bestimage The staff of the Louvre museum exercises their right of withdrawal facing the the Coronavirus epidemic (COVID19), the Louvre museum remains closed. Paris, March 2, 2020.
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European Commission headquarters building, EU Berlaymont building, Brussels Belgium EU Europe
European Commission headquarters building, EU Berlaymont Building, Brussels, Belgium, Europe
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FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
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Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.
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Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.
OPS: A pop up dining room will be installed in the presence of the Venus de Milo.
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OPS: Aperitifs will be service in a pop up lounge in front of the Mona Lisa
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OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.
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OPS: A live acoustic concert will be provided in Napoleon III’s partments.
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OPS: A pop up dining room will be provided watched over by the Venus de Milo
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OPS: The evening includes a special aperitif served in the presence of the Mona Lisa
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Superstar couple Jay_Z and Beyoncé is being hailed for helping make the Louvre the world’s most visited museum by making a video there. Last year with more than 10.2 million people viewing its Paris collection of fine arts and antiquities, with interest boosted Beyoncé’s Apeshit promo film starring her husband Jay-Z,, which featured the couple posing in front of works of art such as the Mona Lisa.There was a 25% rise in visitors in 2018 beating the previous record of 9.7 million visitors in 2012. Museum director Jean-Luc Martinez told French radio: “It’s clear that 2018 was a remarkable year for the international reputation of the Louvre “The Beyoncé video, like the opening of the Louvre museum in Abu Dhabi, ensured that the Louvre was talked about across the world, and one of the consequences of that is the spectacular rise in visitor numbers last year.”
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Police force in Champ Elysees around Arc De Triomphe during the Yellow Vest demonstration.
Fourth weekend of Yellow Vests anti government protests in Paris with thousands of demonstrators vandalizing cars, shops or public property, setting up road blocks around Champs Elysees and Arc De Triomphe. Police force used Tear Gas and made over a thousand arrests.//SOPAIMAGES_1135.25193/Credit:Papadopoulos/SOPA Images/SIPA/1812091245 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887468
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December 20, 2017 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) unionists gather in front of Paris' Opera Garnier on December 20, 2017, to protest against French President's executive orders on Labour law and violence in the workplace (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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French farmers protesting against the mercosour because french farmers can't use chimical products contrary to strangers. Because of this, french farmers produce less and have to sell cheaper.//SIPA_sipa12531225/Credit:J-B BRUYNOOGHE/SIPA/1712191400 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00836747
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