In 1793, under the First Republic.
The Louvre was an old Tile Museum
it is a famous museum in Paris an houses the mona Lisa. ( that is what it is famous for at least.)
France
* Musee du Louvre * Musee de Cluny * Church of Sainte-Chapelle * Musee d'Orsay * Notre-Dame towers and crypt * Conciergerie * Arc de Triomphe * Musee Carnavalet (history of Paris) - this museum is now free * Musee de l'Orangerie * Musee Rodin
he saw Victoria mancuso and died.
I don't think so. I've never heard about one before.
The Louvre is a museum in Paris.
The Louve
the louve in paris france :)
The Louvre is primarily an art museum, but the museum does also contain some natural history collections as well.
it is a famous museum in Paris an houses the mona Lisa. ( that is what it is famous for at least.)
THere is the effiel tower, the Louve (an art museum), there is also an exstensive tunnel system below the city that can be toured.
The Musee du Louve in Paris France
louve
Before 1453 it was a church After 1453 it was a mosque In 1930-1935 years it became a museum.And now it's a museum.
The Louvre was established in 1793
The cast of La louve - 1910 includes: Maria Fromet Georges Paulais Freddy Raxonne Fernand Tauffenberger
It became a museum in 1947, but initially the parts open to the public were small.