Leonardo da Vinci’s London exhibition may cost £1.5 billion
The National Gallery's Leonardo exhibition promises a unique chance to view his finest paintings and drawings. Although taxpayers will face a £1.5 billion bill if nine Leonardo da Vinci paintings are damaged or stolen during their time at the National Gallery, “The Telegraph” said.
It will be among the most extraordinary assemblies of art ever seen in Britain: nine Leonardo da Vinci paintings being exhibited together for the first time.
Now it has an equally extraordinary price tag: £1.5 billion.
Shielded with the highest level of security, each of Leonardo da Vinci's paintings will be hung behind specially reinforced glass cases to provide maximum protection from theft or accident-prone visitors.
But the gallery has had to virtually double the "indemnity" - effectively the amount it is insured for - from £1.7 billion to £3.3 billion.