How much does Louvre cost to go in?
€9.50: full-day access to the Louvre, except for temporary exhibitions in the Hall Napoléon
also valid for the Musée Eugène Delacroix
€6: on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. access to the Louvre, except for temporary exhibitions in the Hall Napoléon
€14: access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions in both the Louvre and the Musée Eugène Delacroix.
€12: on Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.
access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions in the Louvre
Note that under-18s are FREE, as are under-25s resident in the European Union.
Why was the Auckland museum built?
The Auckland museum was built to store Maori Artifacts and was built over 150 years ago
Why is le musee du louvre a triangle?
the Louvre musueum isn't shaped as a triangle. It has large main parallel wings, on the banks of the Seine and on the Rue de Rivoli, which are joined by other parts. The triangle shape can be found in the modern pyramid, built in the 80s by Yeoh Ming Pei, an American architect, to give the building a sense of modernity. The Pyramid is located in the inner yard of the Louvre and serves as an entrance to the museum.
What famous museum in France has a glass pyramid at the entrance?
The LOUVRE in Paris. For pictures of the ptramid, see
http://www.franceinpictures.com/louvre.htm
The Louvre opens Monday, and Wednesday thru Sunday at 9:00 am. It is closed on Tuesday.
Who painted The Deluge in Louvre?
There are a number of paintings in the Louvre which bear the name "the Deluge" (or some derivative of that name), however you may be thinking of "The Deluge" by Anne-LouisGirodet de Roucy-Triosson (1806).
What major events happened at the Louvre?
In the late 12th century,the Louvre was built and on the 10th August 1793 the Louvre became an art museum!!!!!!!!!