Inside Louvre Museum in Paris, Mona Lisa – accompanied 4K virtual tour.
The Louvre Museum, one of the most impressive places and museums in the world, perhaps even at the top of the list, is located on an area of 73 thousand square meters (in other words, about 10 football fields) and although it is not shown to visitors, it has the largest museum in the world. as recorded. Considering the material and spiritual values of the works in its collection, it is not surprising that nearly 10 million tourists visit this year.
In this article, I would like to tell you a wide range of information from the history of the museum to the galleries and the most important works, but also to mention the time periods, transportation and entrance fees that the museum is open to visitors. In short, everything about the World’s Largest Museum.
Louvre Museum 4k Virtual Tour.
About The Louvre Museum
Although there are more than 350,000 works in the Louvre Museum collection, it is open to visitors in any period of time and the number of works exhibited is around 35 thousand.
If these figures do not make sense to you yet, let me say this: If you examine each work displayed in the museum for 1 minute, it will take 35 thousand minutes, that is, 73 days to see all the works. Meanwhile, you should be looking at the works for 8 hours continuously every day.
In other words; If you are going to visit this World’s Largest Museum and you do not have 73 days, it is highly recommended to explore the different galleries I will talk about later in the article, the works exhibited here, and see only those who are of interest. But before we get to that part, let’s talk briefly about the history of the Louvre Museum and get to know this impressive place from the first day.
History of the Louvre Museum
In fact, the building used as a museum today was originally built as a castle. Built in 1190 by King Philippe Auguste, this castle was converted into a mansion by King Charles V in the early 14th century and King Francis I used it as the Royal Palace in the 16th century.
In this period, the foundations of the Royal Art Collection were laid with 12 paintings brought from Italy, and then there were continuous additions to the collection. In addition, the royal family of the period was not only satisfied with collecting works of art, but in 1692 King XIV. Charles founded two art academies here.
In 1793, with the move of the Royal Family to the Palace of Versailles as an official residence, the Louvre was opened to the public with a total of 537 works as a museum. Of course, the expansion of the collection has accelerated after this date and more than 350 thousand works of today have been reached in a very short time.
Most Important Works in the Louvre Museum
Of course, the 35,000 works exhibited are all very valuable, but as I said at the beginning of the article, visiting the whole museum would be a week or even a visit. So the smartest thing to do is to examine the collections that interest you in this World’s Largest Museum.
In addition, you can quickly visit the most important works in the museum in their galleries. The writing is also very long, but let me talk about the most popular, most popular works in the Louvre Museum, perhaps it will be a useful list for its enthusiasts.
Of course, one of the most popular works of the museum is Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Apart from that, Gericault’s painting by Le Radeau de la Méduse, Jan Vermeer’s painting named La Dentellière, Milo Venus and Marly Horses sculptures, Michelangelo’s Two Slaves statue, Medieval Moat ruins and Perrault Row Columns are among the works that you should not leave without seeing.
How to Go The Louvre Museum
You can reach the Louvre Museum, located in the center of Paris, by bus and metro. There is also a parking garage under the museum for those who come by car, and the entrance to this parking lot is on Général Lemonnier Street.
You can get off at Palais-Royal – Musée du Louvre Station by using metro line 1 for transportation by metro. For transportation by bus, you can get on the bus 21, 24, 27, 39, 48, 68, 69, 72, 81, 95 and get off exactly in front of the glass pyramid.
Louvre Museum Current Entrance Fees
How much is the entrance to the Paris Louvre Museum?
Louvre Museum entrance fee is 15 Euros. The official website of the museum does not sell tickets online. If you want, you can buy tickets online from sites such as tiquets.com, getyourguide.com. At the bottom I shared information about the most popular tours in getyourguide, you can browse.
Also, free entrance to the Louvre Museum is possible for some people, and for some special occasions.
Minors under the age of 18, Art, Art History and Applied Art Teachers and disabled people can visit the museum free of charge at any time. Of course, they need to prove their status such as age, teaching with a valid identity or document.
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