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During Napoleon's reign, the Louvre was transformed from a royal palace into a public museum. In 1803, he initiated significant renovations to display art collected during his conquests, and the museum officially opened in 1793, showcasing masterpieces from across Europe. Napoleon also commissioned new works and expanded the collection, aiming to establish France as the cultural capital of Europe. This period marked the Louvre's emergence as a prominent cultural institution.

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