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MUSÉE DU LOUVRE

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Place du Carrousel, 75001Paris, France Show on map
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Museum housing numerous pieces from Egypt, representing all the Muslim dynasties in Egypt.

It's what many consider to be the most beautiful museum in the world. The origins of the Louvre date back to the 12th century, when Philippe Auguste decided to build a stronghold there, and the idea of opening a museum there was not born until the French Revolution. At the end of the 20th century, under the presidency of François Mitterrand, architect Pei built a glass pyramid in the courtyard of the Carrousel. A symbol of the museum, the glass pyramid was widely criticized at the time of its opening, but is now widely accepted as the entrance to the museum. Eight major departments, spread over three wings - Richelieu, Denon and Sully - serve as reference points: Oriental, Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities, Islamic art, sculptures, objets d'art, paintings and graphic arts. Thousands of pieces are on display in these venerable buildings: only 7,500 for paintings, including the famous Mona Lisa. At the same time, numerous temporary exhibitions are organized here: the 13th-century artist Cimabue, "Les Figures du Fou" from the Middle Ages to the Romantics, and masterpieces from the Torlonia collection are just some of the events to be discovered. From the museum, take the time to admire the incredible view as far as the Arc de Triomphe and, beyond, La Défense. If you'd like to visit the whole museum in one go, we advise you to plan a full-day visit and - especially at peak times - to buy your tickets in advance. A totally unique experience.

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clm_rnd
Visited in june 2015
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Le musée le plus symbolique de Paris et pourtant l'un des moins agréable à visiter pour les PArisien, tant il y a de touristes. Impossible de le visiter le week end ou pendant les vacances scolaires.
Le musée n'en demeure pas moins très intéréssant avec une diversité impressionante.
Gratuit pour les moins de 26 ans : le bohneur.
tomg75
Visited in july 2015
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Musée magnifique. Il y en a pour tout les goûts (Egypte ancienne, Grèce antique, Peinture, Sculpture, etc..). Une visite incontournable pour tout séjour parisien.
Ilyxo1
Visited in february 2016
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Sans doute le plus beau musée du monde ! comptez de très nombreuses heures de visites si vous voulez caresser l'espoir un jour de voir de vos yeux touts les trésors dont le Louvre recèle
Visited in january 2016
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Le plus grand musée de Paris ! Il faut y aller plusieurs fois pour pouvoir tout voir. Si vous en avez la possibilité, allez-y en nocturne (mercredi et vendredi) car il y a beaucoup moins de monde c'est plus agréable. Aussi, sur le site internet du Louvre vous pouvez trouver des parcours thématiques très bien faits qui permettent de voir une quinzaine d'oeuvres, avec explications, ça évite d'être perdu dans tous ces couloirs !
zzzoba
Visited in january 2016
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Bien sûr c'est un incontournable mais pratiquement impossible de tout voir en une journée ! Donc le mieux est de sélectionner un ou deux départements et de prendre son temps pour la visite. Je recommande le département d'égyptologie qui est exceptionnel et qui mérite à lui seul une visite.
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