Faced with environmental activists, the Grévin museum strengthens its security


From now on, at the entrance to the Grévin museum in Paris, security agents check visitors’ personal belongings, and pay particular attention to liquid products, which could be used to vandalize works of art.

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Video surveillance has been reinforced in the famous museum, and security costs have since been estimated at nearly a million euros.

The museum fears actions, like at the Louvre at the end of January, where two environmental activists doused the Mona Lisa with soup.

A new type of activism, whose actions are multiplying in Europe.

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