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Overwhelmed and understaffed Louvre shuts its doors to tourists
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The Louvre Museum, a global icon, was unexpectedly shut down due to a staff strike, highlighting issues of overtourism and understaffing. Workers protested unmanageable crowds and deteriorating conditions, despite President Macron's plan for renovations. The situation underscores the strain on the museum's infrastructure and personnel, particularly around the Mona Lisa exhibit, as it struggles to accommodate massive visitor numbers.
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