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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.

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