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no taking pictures can ruin it because its very fragile and old the flash can somehow fade it

It may be next to impossible to take non-flash Photography as well, because the painting is constantly surrounded by visitors staring into its glass enclosure. It is a very small painting.

According to some visitors to the Paris Louvre Museum, sneaking photos of this particular painting will lead to the culprit getting yelled at in French, since taking photos of Mona Lisa is not allowed.

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The fact is they have stopped yelling at silly visitors. Instead they have provided The Mona Lisa with a kind of glass that prevents photos being successful.

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Photography is not allowed inside the Louvre. However large number of tourists seem to 'forget' this in front of the Mona Lisa. So they have put such glass in front of the painting as will not let camera flashes harm the painting, nor will cameras register a recognisable result. And yet you can see her very well.

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Some galleries prohibit this; usually they will have signs to this effect; or an employee will inform you on entering. If in doubt, you can ask.


only in some but most yes if you don't sell the photos

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yes, the original Mona Lisa is at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.

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Yes in France

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