Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back Louvre Museum History, Facts & Location - Paris, www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Search Africa Asia Caribbean Central America Europe Middle East North America Oceania South America Louvre Museum View of the Louvre Museum and Louvre Pyramid. Photo by: McPig, Creative Commons ► More Paris Famous Landmarks View Larger Map The Louvre is the national museum of France. It is situated in the capital city of Paris. The museum is considered by many to be the best in the world. The museum covers a total area of 652,300 square feet and has more than 35,000 objects placed in it. Due to its size and vast collection of art and artifacts it is impossible to see the entire museum in a couple of hours. The collection spans from the 6th century BC till the 19th century AD. This museum was actually built as a living space for Philip II and some remains of its original form are still present. A lot of structural changes have been made to give the Louvre its present look. The museum was inaugurated in 1739. However, due to some infrastructural problems, it was shut down for a period of almost five years. Some of the most famous pieces of art that are displayed include Antonio Canova’s Psyche, the Venus de Milo, the Mona Lisa, as well as Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiques. The museum has a very rich heritage that has made the French very proud and kept visitors coming through its doors. Paris Famous Landmarks Arc De TriompheArc de Triomphe du CarrouselBeaubourgCentre Georges PompidouChamp de MarsChamps-ÉlyséesConciergerieEiffel TowerFontainebleauGaleries LafayetteGrand PalaisGrande Arche de la DéfenseHôtel de VilleÎle de la CitéJardin des TuileriesJardin du LuxembourgLa DéfenseLa Sainte-ChapelleLatin QuarterLes InvalidesLouvre MuseumLouvre PyramidMontmartreMoulin RougeMusée RodinMuseum d’OrsayNotre Dame CathedralOpéra GarnierPalace of VersaillesPalais de ChaillotPalais-RoyalPantheonPère Lachaise CemeteryPlace de la BastillePlace de la ConcordePlace des VosgesPlace VendômePont Alexandre IIIPont NeufSacré-Coeur Basilica 25 responses to “Louvre Museum” danielle merlino says: January 28, 2010 at 1:26 am heyy love the website danielle rose says: December 19, 2010 at 10:56 am i want to know , how built it , when , where , what are the most famous things in it ? . please can any one help me emilie says: February 15, 2011 at 12:04 pm What does,and I quote,”There is a very common saying for the French that they consider themselves the best in the world. One can only be less or equal but never better than them,” have any significance on this webpage when regarding Le Louve? N'Kaia says: November 22, 2011 at 6:14 pm well documented but has no author,associations w/ universities,goverment agencies,nor organization. thanks says: December 2, 2011 at 3:26 pm this was very helpful thanks a bunch Elizabeth says: December 7, 2011 at 2:57 pm Thanks this website realyt helps a lot with my report on parris boe451018 says: December 14, 2011 at 8:54 am this will help me for school Natalie says: February 1, 2012 at 1:27 pm I would like to know what was the insperation towards making this museum in Paris? Also Why the priamid Natalie says: February 1, 2012 at 1:28 pm Shape? Haru says: February 16, 2012 at 11:33 am totaly beautiful i’d love to see it in real life i <3 France mj says: April 8, 2012 at 10:32 pm I just went to the Eiffel tower and started crying when i saw it, later that day i went to the Louvre and saw the Mona Lisa.. it was so beautiful!!! I totally rec amend Paris. (Even just paris it self). mizzbabezz says: May 1, 2012 at 7:37 am the eiffel tower is soo cheesy but cheesy good if you want to be a tourist, i recommend the croissants! they are to die for! Amy fara fowler says: July 15, 2012 at 3:06 am Not appreciable, but nice information ankit says: July 28, 2012 at 10:15 am what is the purpose of it ankit says: July 28, 2012 at 10:22 am what what was it made for nsaijncojnds says: October 20, 2012 at 1:55 pm why the glass pyramid? Cole says: November 29, 2012 at 8:44 pm The Louvre was originally built by one of the kings of France, I think it was Louis IV, he used it as a private collection of art. Many works of art were later brought to the Louvre and it eventually turned into a museum available for public viewing. Natasha says: February 21, 2013 at 12:05 am Thanks will help me heaps for my school project. Kimi says: February 25, 2013 at 7:04 pm when was it built, whats the location, whats the usage, whats the impact? what are some features of this museum? need help!!! Zenub says: April 28, 2013 at 2:58 pm It is capital not Capitol Riztys says: April 28, 2013 at 9:37 pm Thank you. Ali says: May 15, 2013 at 2:40 am This is amazing facts but not better than cardiff castle so come along to Cardiff Castle Cardiff Castle Castle Street Cardiff CF10 3RB 029 2087 8100 Fax: 029 2023 1417 giorgia says: November 22, 2013 at 4:38 am I’m sorry but I have to point out this massive gramatical mistake; Okay, so you said “It is situated in the capitail city of Paris” there is no capitail city in Paris, Paris is a capitail city, it should be “It is situated is the capitail city, Paris.” Riztys says: November 25, 2013 at 4:46 pm Paris is the capital city of France. Thanks. Sally Oweans says: January 28, 2014 at 2:00 pm It had ok detail though would like more facts,however needs some more exiting information ! Good website though! Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 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The Louvre is the national museum of France. It is situated in the capital city of Paris. The museum is considered by many to be the best in the world. The museum covers a total area of 652,300 square feet and has more than 35,000 objects placed in it. Due to its size and vast collection of art and artifacts it is impossible to see the entire museum in a couple of hours. The collection spans from the 6th century BC till the 19th century AD.
This museum was actually built as a living space for Philip II and some remains of its original form are still present. A lot of structural changes have been made to give the Louvre its present look. The museum was inaugurated in 1739. However, due to some infrastructural problems, it was shut down for a period of almost five years. Some of the most famous pieces of art that are displayed include Antonio Canova’s Psyche, the Venus de Milo, the Mona Lisa, as well as Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiques. The museum has a very rich heritage that has made the French very proud and kept visitors coming through its doors.
heyy love the website danielle
i want to know , how built it , when , where , what are the most famous things in it ? . please can any one help me
What does,and I quote,”There is a very common saying for the French that they consider themselves the best in the world. One can only be less or equal but never better than them,” have any significance on this webpage when regarding Le Louve?
well documented but has no author,associations w/ universities,goverment agencies,nor organization.
this was very helpful thanks a bunch
Thanks this website realyt helps a lot with my report on parris
this will help me for school
I would like to know what was the insperation towards making this museum in Paris? Also Why the priamid
Shape?
totaly beautiful i’d love to see it in real life i <3 France
I just went to the Eiffel tower and started crying when i saw it, later that day i went to the Louvre and saw the Mona Lisa.. it was so beautiful!!! I totally rec amend Paris. (Even just paris it self).
the eiffel tower is soo cheesy but cheesy good if you want to be a tourist, i recommend the croissants! they are to die for!
Not appreciable, but nice information
what is the purpose of it
what what was it made for
why the glass pyramid?
The Louvre was originally built by one of the kings of France, I think it was Louis IV, he used it as a private collection of art. Many works of art were later brought to the Louvre and it eventually turned into a museum available for public viewing.
Thanks will help me heaps for my school project.
when was it built, whats the location, whats the usage, whats the impact? what are some features of this museum? need help!!!
It is capital not Capitol
Thank you.
This is amazing facts but not better than cardiff castle so come along to Cardiff Castle
Cardiff Castle Castle Street Cardiff CF10 3RB
029 2087 8100 Fax: 029 2023 1417
I’m sorry but I have to point out this massive gramatical mistake; Okay, so you said “It is situated in the capitail city of Paris” there is no capitail city in Paris, Paris is a capitail city, it should be “It is situated is the capitail city, Paris.”
Paris is the capital city of France. Thanks.
It had ok detail though would like more facts,however needs some more exiting information ! Good website though!
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