
Where is the "Mona Liza"? This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In the history of world art, the "Mona Liza" holds a special place. This famous portrait was created by the great artist Leonardo da Vinci between 1503 and 1506.
Today, it is kept in the Louvre Museum located in Paris, France. Every year, millions of people visit the museum to see this masterpiece.
The "Mona Liza" portrait attracts people with its mysterious smile and the ambiguity in its eyes. The artist's unique style and technique in creating the portrait are still being studied by art historians.
The meaning of the smile in the portrait remains a mystery to this day. Additionally, the history of the "Mona Liza" is full of interesting events.
In 1911, the portrait was stolen and was not found for four years. Finally, in 1913, it was discovered in Italy and returned to the Louvre Museum.
Currently, the "Mona Liza" is kept protected by a special security system. Tourists from various parts of the world dream of gazing at its mysterious smile.





