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Le Louvre 1

Le Louvre 1. About the Louvre Museum. Le Louvre. It is the biggest museum in the world. Le Louvre - History. Originally built as a castle by King Phillippe Augustus in 1200 outside the city wall of Paris. This is part of the wall, rediscovered when the under-ground gallery was dug out. .

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Le Louvre 1

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  1. Le Louvre 1 About the Louvre Museum (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  2. Le Louvre • It is the biggest museum in the world (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  3. Le Louvre - History • Originally built as a castle by King Phillippe Augustus in 1200 outside the city wall of Paris. • This is part of the wall, rediscovered when the under-ground gallery was dug out. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  4. Le Louvre - L’enceinte • Recent excavations discovered the original walls of Phillippe Augustus’ castle. • They are very thick. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  5. Le Louvre - History • King François 1 rebuilt the Louvre as a palace in the 16th century • It became the residence of the French monarchs. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  6. Le Louvre - Napoleon • Napoleon restored the Louvre after the Revolution. • It housed a museum at this time. • The Arc de Triomphe du Carousel built in 1806 celebrates Napoleon’s victories. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  7. Le Louvre - Pyramid • Le Louvre wished to remain the biggest museum in the world • It was excavated underground and new galleries were added. • These are covered by modern pyramids. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  8. Le Louvre - Entrance • The entrance to the Museum is through the largest pyramid. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  9. Le Louvre - Inside • Inside, under the pyramid. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  10. Le Louvre - The upside down pyramid • The upside down pyramid is a favourite meeting place. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  11. Le Louvre - Underground • Below ground, there are shops, cafés and restaurants. • Go to Paris 8 to see the treasures of the Louvre. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

  12. Le Louvre - Les Cours 2 • Some courtyards are roofed so that big artworks may be displayed without damage. (c) Patricia Barry 2007

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