Taking a drone inside the Louvre?
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I've been to the Louvre twice and every time I'm there there's a large crowd in front of the Mona Lisa.
I think what'd be really cool is to photograph the crowd aerially. Like I go into that room, pull the drone out of my backpack and just let it fly up to the ceiling and take a picture or video or whatever.
My question is... is that doable? Would I get in trouble if I did that?
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Can you bring a camera into the Louvre?
Photography. You can take photos and videos in the permanent collections if they are for personal use. However, you are not allowed to use selfie sticks, flash or lighting. In the temporary exhibition galleries, it may be prohibited to take photos or videos of certain works.How many things have been stolen from the Louvre?
He alerted the police, who found the objects on France's missing artefacts database, which has more than 100,000 objects listed. Last year alone, 900 were added.Does the Louvre have stolen artifacts?
An iconic structure in Paris, with its signature glass pyramid, the Louvre is filled with 380,000 objects and 35,000 works of art. But its past is a storied one \u2014 as several of these artworks found their way here through theft.Does the Louvre have metal detectors?
In the Louvre Museum (and in all the museums in Paris), there are always two waiting lines: a line to enter the museum and a line for the security control check. The Louvre entrances have a scanner and a metal detector, and it is not possible to skip the line for the security control check.Drone Louvre Museum Paris France
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