Le Louvre est un musée célèbre.
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La chapelle Sixtine.
J'aime I'art! Hope I helped!
the Praying Hands Answer 2: I would say either the self-portrait of 1500, or 'Four Apostles' of 1525. The gray and white brush DRAWING on blue-grounded paper, entitled the "Hands of the Apostle," generally known as "The Praying Hands, is not a painting.
Until the latter part of the 15th century practically all painting were either portraits or had religious subjects. The 16th and 17th centuries were dominated by history and religious subjects.This is to say that any artist before 1700 was a religious painter.Just take your pick:Fra Angelico, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael ...
Le Louvre est célèbre pour ..., le Louvre est célèbre à cause de ...
"des dames au Louvre"
Où se trouve Le Louvre?
Le Louvre or Le Musée du Louvre
Most would say the Eiffel Tower!
The Louvre is popular because it houses so many renowned works of art. It is also a historical landmark, as it was built on the foundations of a French palace, also known as The Louvre. The Mona Lisa, which was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, is just one of the masterpieces on display. Now, why the Mona Lisa is popular is a mystery.
On the website of the Louvre the say 35,000 works.
The Louvre is possibly the best-known art museum in the world - because it stocks some of the world's most famous art. It is impossible to say what the "main attraction", because it holds literally thousands of pieces, most of which would be seen as worthwhile. That being said, the artwork in the Louvre that would be the most familiar to most people would be the Mona Lisa, by Leonardo Da Vinci.
It is exhibited in the Louvre, arguably the most amazing art museum in the world. I'd say it is right where it is.
My God!! they're famous!!
célèbre
the museum=le musee, with an accent on the first "e"