The underground Mona Lisa and the trouble with tourists

Famous attractions are having to grapple with the problems of overtourism as people return to travelling in the aftermath of the Covid pandemic.

After Venice introduced an entry fee for day-trippers, the world’s most famous artwork may be moved to a new underground room at the Louvre in Paris. And a town in Japan is planning to blot out Mount Fuji.

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