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Louvre

The Louvre (French: Musée du Louvre ⓘ) is a national art museum in Paris, France. It is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the city's 1st arrondissement (district) and home to some of the most canonical works of Western art, including the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and Winged Victory. The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace, originally built in…

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Location
Musée du Louvre, 75001, Paris, France
Collection size
615,797 in 2019 (35,000 on display)
Curator
Marie-Laure de Rochebrune
Director
Christophe Leribault
Established
10 August 1793; 233 years ago (1793-08-10)
Public transit access
Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre · Louvre–Rivoli

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related to Archaeological research · 86
Louvre → Adolphe Delamare, Aeolis, Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas, Alfred Charles Auguste Foucher, Algeria, Alphonse Veyries, Antoine Héron, Apollon, Arabia, Archéologie Orientale, Arthur Engel, Auguste Mariette, Bourville, Cairo, Charles Champoiseau, Charles Huber, Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau, Chinese Turkestan, Cilicia, Cyprus
related to From 1815 to 1852 · 50
Louvre → Alexandre Lenoir's Musée, Angoulême, Bernardino Drovetti, Bourbon Restoration, Charles, Correspondingly, Cour Carrée, Cour Carrée's, Cour Carrée's North Wing, Dauphin Louis Antoine, December, During, Edmé-Antoine Durand, Egyptian Antiquities, Fontaine, For, French, French Navy, Galerie, Grande Galerie
related to Napoleonic era · 49
Louvre → Acquisitions, Antonio Canova, At, Austrian, Austrian Monarchy, Campo Formio, Carrousel, Cobenzl, Constantinople, Count Philipp, Dutch, Egyptian, Ennio Quirino Visconti, French Revolutionary Wars, It, Italian, Italians, Italy, Jacques-Louis David, July
related to Painting · 48
Louvre → After, Avignon Pietà, Bon, Champaigne, Corot, Cour Carrée, Delacroix, Denon Wing, Enguerrand Quarton, Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading, Exemplifying, Fragonard, Francis, French, French Revolution, French School, Hyacinthe Rigaud's Louis XIV, Ingres, Italian, Jacques-Louis David's The Coronation
related to Sculptures · 45
Louvre → Alfred Barye, Amour, Antiquities, Antonio Canova's Psyche Revived, Auvergne, Bust, Cardinal Richelieu, Christ, Cross, Cupid's Kiss, Daniel, Denon Wing, Department, Etruscan, François Anguier's, French, Germain Pilon's Descent, Gian Lorenzo Bernini's, Greek, Guillemin
related to Greek, Etruscan, and Roman · 42
Louvre → After, Agrippa, Annius Verus, Apollo Belvedere, Auxerre, BC, Borghese Gladiator, Borghese Vase, Cycladic, Durand, Etruscan, Francis, Galerie Campana, Greek, Greek Apollo, Hellenistic, Hera, In, Initially, Lady
related to From 1870 to 1981 · 34
Louvre → Bibliothèque, But, Carolus-Duran, Communards, Cour Carrée, Edmond Guillaume, Edomond Guillaume, Etats, Following, French Army, Grande Galerie, Henry Barbet, Jouy, Jules Bergeret, Lefuel, Lefuel's, Louvre's South Wing, Luxembourg Palace, Manège, Marie
related to Nazi looting · 30
Louvre → American, Biens Privés, But, Direction, During, During Nazi, English, France, French, From, Gentili, German, Giuseppe, In, Jean Mattéoli, Jewish, Mattéoli Commission, MNRs, Musées, Musées Nationaux Recuperation
related to Egyptian antiquities · 29
Louvre → AD, After Jean-François Champollion, Ancient Egypt, Auguste Mariette, BC, Bernardino Drovetti, Byzantine, Cairo, Champollion, Charles, Coptic, Dominique Vivant, Edmé-Antoine Durand, Egyptian, Egyptian Antiquities, Egyptian Museum, Growth, Henry Salt, Mariette, Memphis
related to Before the museum · 26
Louvre → According, Burgundofara, DuCange's, Empire, England, France, French, Grand Larousse, However, In, King Philip II, Kingdom, Latin, Luvra, Meaux, Medieval Louvre, Normandy, Old French, Paris, Philip

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museum collection art french de works musée du new first century des paintings palace opened collections 000 including louis paris

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LouvreCollection size615,797 in 2019 (35,000 on display)1.00infobox
LouvreCuratorMarie-Laure de Rochebrune1.00infobox
LouvreDirectorChristophe Leribault1.00infobox
LouvreEstablished10 August 1793; 233 years ago (1793-08-10)1.00infobox
LouvreLocationMusée du Louvre, 75001, Paris, France1.00infobox
LouvrePublic transit accessPalais Royal–Musée du Louvre1.00infobox
LouvrePublic transit accessLouvre–Rivoli1.00infobox
LouvreTypeArt museum and historic site1.00infobox
LouvreVisitorsRanked 1st nationally1.00infobox
LouvreVisitorsRanked 1st globally1.00infobox
LouvreWebsiteOfficial website1.00infobox
Louvreis acollection of plaster casts that was formed in 1970 by the reunion of the corresponding inventories of the Louvre0.90text

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