It was declared a museum in 1791, but opened to the public in 1793.
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Le Louvre first opened as a public museum in 1793.
It was declared a museum in 1791, but first opened to the public in 1793.
On August 10, 1793, the revolutionary government opened the Musée Central des Arts in the Grande Galerie of the Louvre.
In 1938 when the king died
The French government. Most large fine museums are supported/owned by the government and the Louvre fits this.
Mona Lisa was painted by Leonado DaVinci, who was from Florence (which is now in Italy) the painting is currently owned by the Louvre museum which means it is the property of the French government.
"des dames au Louvre"
Le musée du Louvre.
Où se trouve Le Louvre?
The Louvre.
the Louvre is called 'Le Louvre' in French.
Le Louvre or Le Musée du Louvre
"Closed, the Louvre!" literally and "The Louvre (is) closed!" loosely are English equivalents of the French phrase Fermé le Louvre! The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "fer-mey luh loov" in more northerly French and "fer-mey luh loo-vruh" in more southerly French.
le Louvre, le musée du Louvre
"At the Louvre's exit" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à la sortie du Louvre. The prepositional phrase literally translates as "at the exit of the Louvre" in English. The pronunciation will be "a la sor-tee dyoo loov" in northerly French and "a la sor-tee dyoo loo-vruh" in southerly French.
un conservateur, une conservatrice de musée