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Seeing all 420,000 items in the Louvre would take an immense amount of time. If a visitor were to spend just one minute on each item, it would take over 290 days of continuous viewing, assuming no breaks. However, given the museum's hours of operation and the need for breaks, realistically, it would take many months or even years to view every piece in a meaningful way. Moreover, not all items are on display at the same time, which would further extend the time required.

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