The Louvre is one of the world's most famous museums, located in Paris, France. It is housed in the former Louvre Palace, which was built in the late 12th century and served as a royal residence until the French Revolution in the late 18th century. The museum itself was established in 1793, shortly after the revolution, and is now one of the largest and most visited museums in the world, with over 9 million visitors annually.
The Louvre's collection includes approximately 35,000 works of art spanning from prehistoric times to the 21st century. The museum is particularly known for its extensive collection of European paintings, including works by Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, and Vermeer, as well as its large collection of ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian artifacts. The Louvre is also home to the famous painting, the Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci, which is one of the most well-known and most visited works of art in the world.
The Louvre is a massive complex, spanning over 60,000 square meters and including three separate wings. In addition to its art collection, the museum also includes a large collection of decorative arts, sculptures, and archaeological artifacts. The Louvre also hosts several temporary exhibitions each year, showcasing a wide range of contemporary and historical art.
Visitors to the Louvre can explore the museum's many galleries and exhibits, attend guided tours and lectures, and participate in workshops and other educational activities. The Louvre also features a number of restaurants and cafes, as well as a gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs and books about the museum's collection.