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Attractions & Activities : Art Museums
Musée du Louvre
rue de Rivoli Palais du Louvre, Paris 75001 01 40 20 53 17
Description:
1er ARRONDISSEMENT. The world's largest, richest collection of art and antiques occupies the Louvre, the world's largest museum and a one-time royal palace. Originally built in 1190 as a fortress, part of which can be viewed in the basement, the Louvre began taking its present form during the 16th century under Renaissance monarch François 1er, whose successors began filling it with artworks, but didn't officially open as a museum until 1793 after the French Revolution. In 1981, then-President Mitterrand spearheaded a stunning renovation of the facility, notably the glass pyramid that now provides the main entrance. As well as western art up until 1848 including Leonardo's Mona Lisa and masterpieces of French Romanticism by Delacroix and Géricault, collections take in decorative arts, Greek and Roman antiquities; Mesopotamia and the very popular Ancient Egyptian department, much loved by kids. Free admission first Sunday of the month. There are excellent book and gift shops and several cafés on site. METRO: Palais Royal-Musée du Louvre Hours: Sat-Mon, Thu 9am-6pm; Wed, Fri 9am-10pm Admission: Day €9; Child (0-17) Free; Child (18-25) Free - €9 Wed, Fri Evening 6-10pm €6; Child (0-17) Free; Child (18-25) Free - €6 exhibitions hall napoleon €11 - €14
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