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The Louvre or the Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre, pronounced: [myze dy luvʁ]) (French ) is one of the world's largest museums and a historic monument in Paris, France. A central landmark of the city, it is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the 1st arrondissement (ward). Nearly 35,000 objects from prehistory to the 21st century are exhibited over an area of 60,600 square metres (652,300 square feet). The Louvre is the world's most visited museum, receiving more than 9.26 million visitors in 2014.
The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century under Philip II. Remnants of the fortress are visible in the basement of the museum. The building was extended many times to form the present Louvre Palace. In 1682, Louis XIV chose the Palace of Versailles for his household, leaving the Louvre primarily as a place to display the royal collection, including, from 1692, a collection of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture. In 1692, the building was occupied by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres and the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, which in 1699 held the first of a series of salons. The Académie remained at the Louvre for 100 years. During the French Revolution, the National Assembly decreed that the Louvre should be used as a museum to display the nation's masterpieces.
Vidéo en français : http://youtu.be/7wXwwGXUMgE How well do you really know the most famous museum in the world? In the heart of the former home of the King's of France, stands the famous glass pyramids of Pei (extremely controversial in 1988). A few feet away, the artist Anselm Kiefer is installed in the northern staircase of la Cour carrée, for contemporary art also has a place inside the museum. A full program of temporary exhibitions, film projections and concerts makes the Louvre a fascinating place to be. Thus, the Louvre is « a secular institution resolutely focused on the future ». More info on The Louvre Museum : http://www.new-paris-ile-de-france.co.uk/museums-monuments-paris/museums-and-cultural-places/musee-du-louvre-71255.html
Mona Lisa! Venus DeMilo! The Louvre is the World's Biggest art museum and among it's many treasures and secrets it houses plenty of bizarre, unusual, strange, and dare we say... WEIRD things! Here is a hilarious tour of just a few of the art treasures stored in the massive art museum that was once a Parisian palace for the French Monarchs, the Palace of the Louvre! T-shirts Justin's 2nd (Vlog) Channel Support the "Artist" of this video See us get kicked out of a much worse art museum in Los Angeles that had no sense of humor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grYrNZVmOQA
Musée du Louvre (Paris) - A Virtual Tour through the Louvre Museum in Paris, France The Louvre or the Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre) is one of the world's largest museums and a historic monument. A central landmark of Paris, France, it is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the 1st arrondissement (district). Nearly 35,000 objects from prehistory to the 21st century are exhibited over an area of 60,600 square meters (652,300 square feet). The Louvre is the world's most visited museum, and received more than 9.7 million visitors in 2012. The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century under Philip II. Remnants of the fortress are visible in the basement of the museum. The building was extended many times to form the present ...
THE LOUVRE IS CLOSED ON TUESDAYS. http://www.woltersworld.com Heading to the Louvre Museum in Paris, France can be an incredible experience. In order for that to happen make sure you follow a few easy tips to have an awesome artistic time. 1. Order your tickets online to skip the lines 2. Pick up a map to make it easier to find what you are looking for 3. Make a plan so you know what you want to see (and yes you should see more than just the Mona Lisa, Winged Victory and Venus di Milo, there is much more. 4. Wear comfortable shoes, the Louvre is huge. 5. Set up a meeting point in case you get separated from your group 6. Have a snack for nibbling while you search the collection 7. Don't get in trouble with the security guards, so don't use flash photography and do not touch the works ...
Eine insgesamt drei Kilometer lange Fassade, rund 20 Hektar Gebäudefläche, 14,5 Kilometer lange Gänge, rund 500.000 Kunstwerke - darunter das wohl berühmteste Gemälde der Welt, die "Mona Lisa" - und mehr als neun Millionen Besucher pro Jahr: Zahlen, die beeindrucken. Sie beschreiben das größte Museum der Welt, den Louvre im Herzen von Paris. Der Kunsttempel hat eine sehr bewegte Geschichte hinter sich, gezeichnet von Bauphasen, Zerstörungen, Revolutionen und Restaurierungen. Das Palais du Louvre war mittelalterliche Festung, feudale Trutzburg, Renaissance-Palast, königliche Residenz, Sitz der Académie Française, Machtzentrale der Französischen Revolution und erstes öffentliches Museum des Landes. Zwischen den Anfängen im 12. Jahrhundert unter König Philipp II. bis zur Glaspyramide von Ieo...
More info about travel to Paris: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/france/paris The Louvre is a treasure trove of Western civilization, including the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo plus masterpieces from the Renaissance to Romanticism starring Michelangelo, Delacroix, Géricault and many others. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
Los Grandes Misterios del Museo del Louvre de París, discovery max documental online.
An honest, whirlwind tour of the Louvre, visiting only the two greatest hits that tourists usually want to see: the Mona Lisa (at 12:19) and the Venus de Milo (at 16:15). Yes, it's possible to do this in less than half an hour if you know what you're doing and you're in a rush (I've done it as a tour guide endless times). This shows the logistics of seeing the Louvre, without the period music and highly selective editing of a typical tourist video. I also show some very brief shots of other parts of the museum (16:58) just so that you can see the difference between the beaten tourist track and everything else. The video is designed to be seen with the closed-caption narration turned on (the scenes make more sense that way), although you can leave that off if you are just interested in the...
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