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4 Interesting Facts We Bet You Didn't Know About Louvre Museum

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Do archeology and antiques excite you? Do you love visiting museums more than beaches? If we heard a ‘yes’, then this article is just for you! The Louvre Museum in Paris is a landmark that needs no introduction. The magnificent ‘Mona Lisa’ by ‘Leonardo Da Vinci’ and the ‘Death of The Virgin’ by ‘Caravaggio’ are all preserved here in this museum. And not just this, with around 35000+ collections of unique and rare artifacts, this Louvre Museum is a must-visit on your Paris vacation list.

 

 

As we all know, places around the globe have their history and secrets, and this Louvre Museum is also not without some humble facts that are unknown to a major chunk of the world population. Here we reveal some keen facts about this wonderful landmark that you cannot miss on your next trip to France. So take a long break, book a flight, reserve the holiday homes in Paris and start with your expedition!

 

Biggest Museum In The World

 

You will be amused to know that a normal traveler would take nearly 100 days to complete a thorough tour of this massive place and to view each painting and artifact closely. Wrapping up the experience in a single day is just next to impossible.

 

The Mona Lisa Painting is Not As Big

 

You may have a different notion about this artistic classic, and you may think that this painting must be huge, as usually shown in movies and media. But the fact is that the original art is somewhere near an A2-size piece of paper and is preserved in bulletproof glass frames along with living human bodyguards. Although it was stolen in 1911, it came back inside the Louvre Museum's premises within two years. 

 

A Storeroom During World War II

 

Can you believe if we say that the Louvre Museum was not that great a place as it is today but was treated as a mere warehouse to store stolen art and paintings? The Nazis used it as a storeroom, and since then, the place still holds artistic talents by numerous French and global artisans.

 

21 Metre High Glass Pyramid

 

If looked at from outside, the Louvre Museum is shaped like a huge pyramid made of metals and glasses. The outer pyramid glass rises as high as 21 meters, making it a tall structure in Paris.

 

It Was Not A Museum In The Beginning

Built in 1190, Louvre Museum was originally a fortress later converted into a palace in the 16th century. After the French rulers left the museum and moved out to the Palace of Versailles, it was opened to public viewing.

 

Paris- A Destination Full of Ancient Legacy

 

Be it an art lover or romantic personnel, Paris is the land of charms for all visitors alike. Visiting this lovely city needs you to pack your bags and connect with Especial Rentals for a fulfilling yet comfortable trip. You can easily plan a long trip and book the most centrally located and elegant Holiday Homes in Paris for a budgeted and memorable stay!

 

 

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