What Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous painting has to do with healthy and sustainable food is a mystery, in any case, it's time to do something with these overwhelmed green activists...
Soup was thrown on the glass-protected Mona Lisa, reports the BBC. Leonardo da Vinci's 16th-century painting is one of the most famous works of art in the world, kept in the Louvre in Paris.
It is unlikely that the painting was damaged, as it is protected by a glass wall.
A video of the incident was also posted on X, showing two protesters demanding the right to "healthy and sustainable food" throwing drums and then shouting that "our agricultural system is sick".
The Mona Lisa has been behind safety glass since the early 1950s, that is, since a visitor damaged it by pouring acid on it.
In 2019, the museum installed a more transparent form of bulletproof glass in front of the painting.
French climate activists just threw soup on the Mona Lisa painting at the Louvre Museum
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