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It is in the Musee du Louvre in Paris, France.
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The Mona Lisa can be found in The Louvre Museum, Paris, France.
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A Bogey Louvre, or Bogie Louvre, has nothing to do with the Louvre in Paris. A bogie refers to a class of train, wagon, or trolley with a chassis contaning wheels. The Louvre, as refered to in "Whistle up the chimney" (Storybook) is the wooden lining on the sides of the carriage, in the style of French louvres, which would allow air to circulate through the carriage. The bogie Louvre refered to in the book was also most likely a JLX 33820bogie Louvre van built by Tulloch Ltd. in 1969 and used to carry general freight around the NSW rail system and inter-state.
the cathedral Notre Dame, the Eiffel tower, the Louvre museum are all in Paris, France.
There was a hot debate about the Louvre pyramid back when it was built. Many people opposed it on political grounds (it was a vanity project of the then president, the Socialist Mitterand), some on the grounds that is was utterly expensive, others because they though it would disfigure the site of the Louvre palace. Probably nowadays there would be an outcry if another president planned to remove it.
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It is estimated that if you looked at every piece of art in the Louvre for 30 seconds without any breaks, it would take you 100 days to see it all.
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.