the Louvre was used in the second world war.
"You visited the Eiffel tower and the Louvre." = "Du hast den Eiffelturm und den Louvre besucht." or "Du warst auf dem Eiffelturm und im Louvre." "I visited the Eiffel tower and the Louvre." = "Ich habe den Eiffelturm und den Louvre besucht." or "Ich war auf dem Eiffelturm und im Louvre."
as a holy gathering place
a palace
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Le Loure is used as a picture gallery.
Yes, the Louvre Museum in Paris housed several spoils of war, particularly those acquired during the Napoleonic era. Many artifacts and artworks were taken from conquered territories and brought to France, where they were displayed in the Louvre. Some of these items have since been returned to their countries of origin or are still subjects of restitution discussions. Today, the Louvre continues to be a significant repository of art and history, including pieces with complex provenance.
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The Louvre is in Europe.
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Le Louvre has been built and used for years as a royal Palace before Versailles
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 war was just ending by the time that the Louvre was built. 1190. It was the third crusade. Against Ayyubids Zengids Sultanate of Rum Byzantine Empire Kingdom of Sicily And Kingdom of Jerusalem Kingdom of France Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of Hungary