The Louvre is sometimes referred to as the "golden prison" due to its dual nature as both a former royal palace and a modern art museum. The term highlights the contrast between its opulent architecture and history of grandeur, and the idea of confinement, as it now houses treasures of art rather than royalty. This nickname can also reflect the overwhelming experience of visitors who feel "trapped" by the vastness and richness of its collections.
A Golden Prison The Louvre - 1964 TV was released on: USA: 17 November 1964
the Louvre is called 'Le Louvre' in French.
Not the exterior, but on painting is called Miss Cassatt in the Louvre.
the name of the glass pyramid in louvre is called "The Glass Pyramid" seriously.no joke.
The Louvre
The predecessor of the museum was a mediaeval fortress, then a royal palace, both called the louvre.
Now there are several big national art museums in Paris. The oldest and largest and most famous is the Louvre. It houses art up till about 1800. The 19th century collection is in the Musée d'Orsay. 20th century art is in the National Museum of Modern Art, housed in the Centre Pompidou.
It is called the Louvre museum.
a royal palace a royal palace
la pyramide du Louvre
Le Louvre, in Paris
its called that because it is a compass that is golden