Dan Brown’s "The Da Vinci Code" is going to become an immersive experience with full details promised in early 2026.
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This is How One Louvre Worker Stole the Mona Lisa
Before 1911, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa was admired by artists - but hardly known by the public. Then a humble Italian worker hid inside the Louvre, stole the painting, and vanished for two years.
Dan Brown has joined forces with Massimiliano Siccardi to reimagine The Da Vinci Code as a global immersive event about the ...
Days after eight pieces of the French crown jewels were stolen from the Louvre, a former bank robber who once toured the ...
For a panoramic sweep of every shade of fall, visitors hit the Walkway Over the Hudson, a 212-foot-high, 1.28-mile former railway bridge turned pedestrian walkway. Those looking for upscale lodging ...
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Has Anyone Seen the Mona Lisa?
The Mona Lisa is the most widely recognised and most famous painting ever. Although the King of France, Francis I, and ...
ROME (AP) — The man who just took charge of Rome’s top tourist attraction wants to set the record straight: the Colosseum won ...
A week after thieves stormed the Louvre and ripped eight priceless pieces from France’s Crown Jewels, the country is nursing ...
The government has confirmed the country will not be reimbursed for the loss of the $157 million jewels from the Paris museum ...
Experts say France's royal jewels may be gone forever after thieves stole eight pieces, including crowns and necklaces, from ...
The world’s grandest art dealer on summering in Capri, wading in warm St. Barts waters, his custom-made pool cue, and sitting ...
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