Comment trouver une œuvre au Louvre ?
Comment trouver une œuvre au Louvre ?
Le site des collections : collections.louvre.fr Pour la première fois, il est ainsi possible de consulter l'ensemble des collections du Louvre, qu'elles soient exposées dans les salles, en dépôt dans d'autres institutions ou en réserve.
What you must see at Louvre?
- Top 10 Things to See at the Louvre 1. Mona Lisa – Leonardo da Vinci, 1503 AD 2. Venus de Milo – Alexandros of Antioch, 100 BC 3. Winged Victory of Samothrace – 190 BC 4. Dying Slave & Rebellious Slave – Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1513 AD 5. Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss – Antonio Canova, 1793 AD 6. Great Sphinx of Tanis 7. Lamassu – 713 BC
What hotels are near Louvre?
- There are a plethora of 5-star hotels near the Louvre, none closer than the Hôtel du Louvre, a Hyatt hotel, housed in a wonderfully maintained 19th-century building. The Park Hyatt Paris – Vendome, is another immensely popular 5-star hotel near Place Vendome on Paris’ Right Bank.
How do you buy tickets to the Louvre?
- Buying your Louvre tickets in advance allows you to skip the long ticket-buying line (but not the security line). You can buy individual tickets on line at Ticketbar (a FranceTravelPlanner.com partner), or you can use the Paris Pass or Paris Museum Pass to get you in more quickly.
How much are tickets to the Louvre?
- Prices. General Admission: €17 online (€15 at the entrance) Free admission for visitors 18 and under. Purchase tickets or learn more. There is no additional charge for temporary exhibits. General admission guarantees access to all exhibitions in the Louvre Museum, as well as the Musée Eugène-Delacroix within 48 hours.














