
Zero To Travel Podcast Beyond the Mona Lisa: Exploring the Louvre Museum + How to Visit Without the Overwhelm with Elaine Sciolino
Feb 17, 2026
Elaine Sciolino, veteran New York Times Paris bureau chief and author steeped in French history. She reveals why the Louvre is more than the Mona Lisa. Short takes on the 1911 theft, underrated works like Titian’s Man with a Glove, quiet Islamic and Egyptian galleries, insider viewing rooms, crowd-beating timing tips, and surprising behind-the-scenes stories.
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The 'Undiscovered Mona Lisa' Story
- Elaine asked the head of paintings to name works he preferred to the Mona Lisa and learned about lesser-known masterpieces.
- She highlights Antonello da Messina's Condottieri as her 'undiscovered Mona Lisa' that visitors can approach closely.
Louvre As A Window To Ancient Persia
- The Louvre's Near Eastern and Persian collections let visitors experience places like Persepolis without traveling to Iran.
- These departmental displays preserve and present cultural contexts often inaccessible elsewhere.
Book A One-On-One Consultation
- Book a consultation room in the graphic arts department to handle and study drawings and prints up close.
- Sign up in advance, follow rules, and bring only allowed pencils; you may photograph and spend extended time with works.


