Is it time to take down the Mona Lisa?

According to research from the Louvre, most tourists who visit the famous painting leave unhappy.
November 7, 2019 3:48 p.m. EST
November 11, 2019 6:46 a.m. EST
TOPSHOT - Visitors take pictures in frront of Mona Lisa after it was returned at its place at the Louvre Museum in Paris on October 7, 2019. - Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the "Mona Lisa," returned to her usual spot in Paris' Louvre Museum on October 7 following a two-month renovation for the gallery housing the world's most famous painting. (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG / AFP) (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP via Getty Images) TOPSHOT - Visitors take pictures in frront of Mona Lisa after it was returned at its place at the Louvre Museum in Paris on October 7, 2019. - Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the "Mona Lisa," returned to her usual spot in Paris' Louvre Museum on October 7 following a two-month renovation for the gallery housing the world's most famous painting. (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG / AFP) (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP via Getty Images)

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