Louvre Museum
Louvre Museum, Paris Information for visitors: Hours: Open everyday except Tuesday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday and Wednesday: closing is 9:45 pm Historical background Louvre was built as a Royal fortress in 1190 which served as an outpost of the palace in the city with the aim of countering potential invaders from the Seine. During the reign of Charles V, Louvre became a richly decorated royal residence of the king's library of manuscript. In 1594, Henry IV made Louvre into a royal city by creating a hall to house his classical treasures and installing his artists on the Grande Gakkerie built alongside the Seine by his architects du Cerceau and Metezeau. Under the reign of Louis XIV, the last remnants of the medieval building were destroyed while improvements and additions continued. However when he chose to live in Versailles to be with his official mistress, it marked the end of official residency in Louvre and its surroundings. Because Louvre was left abandoned and incomplete, demand for its restoration and opening to the public prompted the Revolution to make it a museum so that on August 10, 1793, it opened in the anniversary of the collapse of the monarchy. travel and places,budget travel,Louvre Museum,Paris, France Shenandoah Park,road trip, budget+travel,Italy,Rome,Vatican City,Switzerland,France,Tower of Pisa,Eiffel Tower,Golden Gate ,Universal Studios,Disneyland,eiffel |
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