Seeing Mona Lisa live has to be one of the most underwhelming experiences I've had. The quality of the art is not something you can even remotely focus on given the crowds taking their selfies, jockeying for a millimeter to squeeze into the space where they can take a clean shot.
You join the crowd, get into the flow as you find it, see what you can unable to comprehend what the fuss is all about. Very quickly it becomes evident that there is no point to whole exercise at all - it is impossible to experience any art under these circumstances. You could check it off your bucket list (if it was on there) and get on with your day and life. It's great to see that a separate room is under consideration for Mona Lisa.
.. museum-goers complain about waiting in line for hours, the stuffy conditions, and only getting to spend a few seconds viewing the painting, which is housed behind bulletproof glass.
One recent analysis of visitors' online reviews of big museums and their most lauded artworks cited the Mona Lisa as "the world's most disappointing masterpiece," owing to the negativity of nearly 40% of reviews.
It would be best to let in a few people at at once and time-box their visit at least for some part of the day. Those who want to have a better experience will go through the trouble.
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