Standing in the Louvre’s vast courtyard, you can never say that you have been to Paris until you see the glass pyramids and ornate façades.
Why you think to go
One of the reasons why the Louvre is undoubtedly one of the most visited museums in the world is that it retains the masterpieces of numerous artists from Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Greek antiquities to da Vinci’s world-famous art like Mona Lisa Rembrand Undoubtedly one of the most visited museums in the world, one of the reasons behind the Louvre is that it has retained the masterpieces of numerous artists from Mesopotamian, Egyptian and Greek antiquities to da Vinci’s world-famous art Monalisa Rembrandt.
In addition to the Louvre retaining its priceless collection of art and antiquities from all over Europe, the Réjon d’Être of the Louvre has retained Western art and culture from the middle Ages to 1848. As well as the works of ancient civilizations can be said to be the basis of Western culture.
History
It served as a fortress long before its modern makeover. It was rebuilt in the 16th century as a royal residence in the Renaissance style. It was turned into a museum in 1973. The museum opened in the late 18th century with 2500 painters. The then President inaugurated the Grand Louvre. New and renovated galleries have opened in recent years. The Islamic Art galleries are in the restored core visconti. Louis XV’s crown jewelry is dedicated here.
Tickets & Facilities
You can enjoy all the state-of-the-art facilities in the museum. There is a separate play system for children. Here you will find a good arrangement to eat with the family. Tickets to the museum can be booked online. The ticket price will be €151 which will give you the whole day’s access.