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Dive into the Louvre Museum Virtual Tour: The Salle des Etats and the Mona Lisa as You've Never Seen It Before
The Louvre Museum, a global cultural icon, opens its virtual doors with a unique experience: an immersive tour of the Italian Paintings Room, featuring the famous Mona Lisa. In this digital exploration, discover the empty room, offering a rare and privileged perspective on one of the most iconic works in the history of art. Designed to be accessible to all, this virtual tour complies with the General Framework for Accessibility Improvement (RGAA) standards, ensuring an enriching experience for all visitors.
A Unique Immersion in the Heart of the Louvre
Immerse yourself in the majestic atmosphere of the Louvre Museum's Italian Paintings Room, where masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance are exhibited. With a virtual tour, explore the works of masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Botticelli in a space free from the usual crowds.
The Hall of States
Immerse yourself in the majestic atmosphere of the Louvre Museum's Italian Paintings Room (Salle des Etats), where masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance are exhibited. With a virtual tour, explore the works of masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Botticelli in a space free from the usual crowds. More info >>
Facing the Mona Lisa, alone.
Imagine yourself standing in front of the Mona Lisa, unhindered by crowds. A virtual tour offers you this exceptional opportunity. Admire the enigmatic smile of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa in an empty room, where the digital silence magnifies the aura of this masterpiece.
Total Accessibility: Compliance with RGAA Standards
We make it a point of honor to ensure that our tours are accessible to all, scrupulously respecting the RGAA, and even going beyond this standard. We have ensured that the virtual tour is fully compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies, ensuring smooth and intuitive navigation for all users. The user interface has been designed to be accessible and easy to use, allowing everyone to freely navigate this 360° photograph.
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