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| | MSN Encarta - Louvre |
 | | Louvre, (properly, Musée du Louvre), national art museum of France and the palace in which it is housed, located in Paris, on the right bank of the Seine River. |  | | Napoleon deposited in the Louvre the paintings and works of art seized during his European conquests; after his downfall, however, many of these works were restored to their original owners. |  | | In 1793 the Louvre was opened as a public museum, and the French painter Jacques-Louis David was appointed head of a commission to administer it. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761561687/Louvre.html
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| | Louvre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Part of the royal Palace of the Louvre was first opened to the public as a museum on November 8, 1793, during the French Revolution. |  | | The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre, pronounced /myze dy luvʁ/ in French) in Paris, France, is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. |  | | Among the thousands of priceless paintings is Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, perhaps the most famous painting in the world; it is housed in the Salle des Etats in a climate-controlled environment behind protective glass. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louvre
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| | Louvre Museum Paris, France World Book Encyclopedia |
 | | LOUVRE, pronounced LOO vruh, is one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. |  | | The Louvre was built as a residence for the kings of France, but today it exhibits some of the world's greatest art treasures. |  | | The most famous works in the Louvre include the Greek sculptures Venus de Milo and Winged Victory and the Mona Lisa by the Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci. |
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http://www.worldbook.com/wc/browse?id=ed/atw/lou/around_paris_louvre.htm
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| | FOCUS on Grand Louvre (History) |
 | | This period in the history of the Louvre is referred to as the Restoration. |  | | Hundreds of artists and craftsmen lived in the Louvre as guests of the king, a royal tradition which continued until the reign of Napoleon I. Under Louis XIV, the government made it its business to promote art, and by the early 1700's the royal collection contained more than 2400 objects of art. |  | | Important rulers left their mark on the Louvre by tearing down and rebuilding and gathering extraordinary works of art. |
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http://www.focusmm.com/museum/france/louvre/louvre_h.htm
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| | Le Musee du Louvre - The Louvre Museum |
 | | Andrew McClellan, Inventing the Louvre: Art, Politics, and the Origins of the Modern Museum in 18th-Century Paris (Cambridge 1994). |  | | Louvre {loov'-ruh} a French palace and the national art museum of France. |  | | In 1793, during the Revolution, the first state museum was opened in the Louvre, consisting of the former royal collections of painting and sculpture. |
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http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Paris/Museums-Paris/Louvre.shtml
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| | Louvre Museum -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | In 1945 the collections in Oriental art in the Louvre were transferred to the Guimet, and it was established as the Department of Asiatic Arts of the Louvre Museum. |  | | French Musée du Louvre, official name Great Louvre, French Grand Louvre national museum and art gallery of France, housed in part of a large palace in Paris that was built on the right-bank site of the 12th-century fortress of Philip Augustus. |  | | Exhibition of ancient Egyptian art from the collections of the Louvre and the Cleveland Museum of Art. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9049115?tocId=9049115
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| | Paintings in the Louvre - Book Review |
 | | Paintings in the Louvre is a very important art resource and a valuable addition to the literature collection of any art enthusiast. |  | | Sir Lawrence provides the body of the text as 115 short essays on artists and their art, each essay is a work of art in its self, informative and entertaining. |  | | The Mona Lisa, one of the most famous images in the art world, has been stolen from the Louvre and is hidden somewhere in The Worldwide Art Gallery. |
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http://www.theartgallery.com.au/Reviews/BookReviews/Louvre
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| | Tourist fixation on Mona Lisa a golden curse for Louvre |
 | | Scaillierez studied at the Ecole du Louvre, a prestigious Parisian art institute unrelated to the museum. |  | | Even curators of the Louvre's other artworks, which most tourists rush past to see the Mona Lisa, don't begrudge Mona Lisa's popularity. |  | | She usually starts tours in Mona Lisa's room to get it out of the way so she can "be more relaxed" on her circuit, although she would rather walk the museum in chronological order. |
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05084/476488.stm
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| | Louvre, Paris, France |
 | | The Louvre is undoubtedly the largest collection of art certainly in the western world. |  | | The Louvre is immense and houses thousands of exhibits from all the world, every style and from all parts of history. |  | | Famous for housing Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," the Louvre is the home of many rare collections of art. |
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http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/France/Ile_de_France/Paris-99080/Things_To_Do-Paris-Louvre-BR-1.html
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| | Paris Muse :: Tours at the Louvre: A Closer Look |
 | | The History of Paris in Paintings at the Louvre |  | | This began in the middle ages, when lords swore an oath to the king on his “Great Tower of the Louvre.” Its majestic remains (depicted) are just one stop on this exploration of 800 years of history. |  | | If you are interested in expanding your knowledge of the Louvre's European painting collections—whether this is your first or twenty-first visit—then this is the tour for you. |
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http://www.parismuse.com/seminars/louvre-closer-look.shtml
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| | Musée du Louvre Museum/Attraction Review Paris Frommers.com |
 | | Two centuries after its arrival at the Louvre, the Mona Lisa in 2003 was assigned a new gallery of her own. |  | | Between the Seine and rue de Rivoli, the Palais du Louvre suffers from an embarrassment of riches, stretching for almost a kilometer (half a mile). |  | | At first, both the poet Guillaume Apollinaire and Picasso were suspected, but it was discovered in the possession of a former Louvre employee, who'd apparently carried it out under his overcoat. |
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| | Technorati Tag: louvre |
 | | In Louvre News: Mona Lisa Moves March 7th, 2006 April, 2005—We tend to think of the Musée du Louvre as an unchanging, stalwart of tradition. |  | | Défilé au Carroussel du Louvre Paris and St... |  | | From the Louvre, with Love March 7th, 2006 Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the Louvre, France’s premier art institution, has loaned one of its most... |
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| | Amazon.com: Louvre : Portrait of a Museum: Books: Nicholas D'Archimbaud |
 | | This sumptuous, 335-page book, which is illustrated with 650 original photographs by the author as well as hundreds of works of art in the Louvre's vast holdings (plus archival plans and documents), is the next best thing to being in Paris, at the great museum itself. |  | | I bought this book for my son before I visited the Louvre because he was majoring in art. |  | | It covers all the art departments of the Louvre and does it in a very concise manner. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0810982153?v=glance
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| | BBC News ARTS Theft at 'badly managed' Louvre |
 | | And the auditors also said the Louvre did not know how many works of art it had - and was "reduced to making a rough estimation" of about 400,000 artifacts. |  | | In May 1988 a painting - Camille Corot's Le Chemin De Sevres- was stolen from a gallery which had no CCTV surveillance. |  | | Links to more Arts stories are at the foot of the page. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/arts/newsid_1802000/1802722.stm
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| | Louvre |
 | | In 1793 the Musée Central des Arts was created by decree and the Grande Galerie of the Louvre was officially opened. |  | | The Louvre Selects Blue Martini to Personalize Access to the World's Largest And Finest Art Museum; Visitors, Benefactors, Conservators and Educators to Gain Unmatched Access To Collections, Exhibits, Educational Resources, Store and Programs Both Online And in the Museum. |  | | BMG Interactive Entertainment and Montparnasse Multimedia offer a digital tour inside "Le Louvre -- The Palace & its Paintings"; France's best-selling CD-ROM, the only CD-ROM of the Louvre, comes to America. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0830445.html
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| | www.annearkham.squarespace.com - Journal - Sundays at the Louvre |
 | | He showed me the works of art that he thought were the best in the Louvre; the true masterpieces. |  | | By the time we reached the exit, he had heard my life story, I had heard his, and he'd given me his card, telling me that he was going to make me a big movie star. |  | | I wondered who she was and where she came from. |
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http://www.annearkham.com/journal/2005/8/21/sundays-at-the-louvre.html
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| | Grace Millennium V-VI / Moma De Louvre Indigo Children Paintings |
 | | Moma De Louvre has spent her life expressing all the forces of energy of awareness that come to her. |  | | Moma De Louvre, They tell me when they are coming and I paint them a space to get through this atmosphere. |  | | She recreates these energies through painting, music, poetry, writing, plays, narrative poems, songs, dance and adventure. |
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http://www.gracemillennium.com/spring01/moma5.htm
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| | Islamic Art in the Louvre |
 | | The collections are divided into seven departments: Oriental Antiquities (with a section dedicated to Islamic Art), Egyptian Antiquities (with a section dedicated to Coptic Art), Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities; Decorative Arts (including the French crown jewels, Napoleon III’s apartments and furniture); the Modern sections with departments of painting, sculpture, prints and drawing. |  | | It consisted of the former royal collections of paintings and sculptures; in 1848 these became the property of the state. |  | | Yet so far, and despite Chirac’s resolution, the Louvre has not found the required funds or space to display its collection of Islamic Art. |
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http://www.arabnews.com/?page=9§ion=0&article=35282&d=19&m=11&y=2003
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| | Louvre - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | The most famous picture in the Louvre is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, but there are also paintings by Renoir, Rembrandt, Rubens, and Titian. |  | | The Louvre is a museum in Paris, which attracts millions of visitors every year because of its art collection. |  | | This page was last changed at 11:20, 16 March 2006. |
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| | Paris Pages Musee du Louvre |
 | | Images of the Louvre, and Chateau Vincennes, from Michael Greenhalgh's collection of images at the Australian National University: |
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Musée du Louvre at Epinions.com |
 | | It is at this time that the Louvre first opened to the public as an art museum. |  | | There are many more wonderful pieces of art at the Louvre, far more than I can describe. |  | | In the Sully Wing, there are more French paintings and drawings, the Crown diamonds, Egyptian antiquities and art, and on the lower ground floor: the Medieval Louvre. |
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http://www.epinions.com/content_95962173060
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| | Amazon.com: The Louvre: DVD: Louvre |
 | | The narration is illustrated with portraits of key historical figures, as well as drawings, paintings and prints of historical events surrounding the Louvre through the ages. |  | | Charles Boyer narrates in English, and tells an engaging story of the Louvre's journey from Fortress to Palace to Museum--and its unique place in the history and heart of Paris. |  | | I was pleasantly surprised by how much I learned about the Louvre's rich history, but disappointed by the secondary role assigned to art history and appreciation. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0009MDPTC?v=glance
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| | "Da Vinci" to Film in Louvre - Jan 21, 2005 - E! Online News |
 | | As the Louvre houses France's most prized art collections and is one of the country's most visible symbols of its rich cultural heritage, permission to film there isn't granted to just anyone. |  | | According to the daily newspaper Le Parisien, producers have been scouting exterior locations around Paris as well as interiors in the Louvre's Grand Gallery where the novel opens. |  | | However, exceptions have been made in the past. |
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| | USATODAY.com - 'Da Vinci Code' boosts Louvre vistors |
 | | PARIS (AP) The Louvre Museum in Paris had a record number of visitors in 2005, with successful soirees for young people, crowd-pleasing exhibitions and promotion from Dan Brown's hugely successful novel, The Da Vinci Code. |  | | Selles said Brown's mystical thriller was in part responsible for drawing fans to the Louvre, though likely "not in gigantic proportions." Some travel companies offer Da Vinci code tours that make stops at the Louvre. |  | | More galleries have also been opened up to the public. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2006-01-03-louvre-da-vinci-code_x.htm
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| | PRIMITIVE ARTS/LOUVRE |
 | | Officials of the Louvre Museum were quite reticent about the idea of housing primitive art works destined to the new Museum devoted to this particular domain. |  | | President jacques Chirac and Premier Lionel Jospin inaugurated a permanent exhibition of primitive art works at the Louvre Museum on April 13rd 2000. |  | | «That’s why I wished to create a museum of Primitive Arts as well as to ensure a permanent presence of such artworks from far away countries in the Louvre», the president stressed. |
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| | French Adventures |
 | | The French central market had to be torn down and moved out of Paris in the sixties. |  | | Beautiful bourgeois houses, place des vosges, the medieval cloister des billetes, rue Francois Miron, maison 'pignon sur rue', rue St Paul, le mur de Philippe-Auguste, and beautiful hotels particuliers : Hotel de Sens, Place Des Vosges, Hotel de Sully, Carnavalet, PIcasso museum- Rue Turenne, Liberal Bruant & the Jewish quater of Paris. |  | | You will see Les passages Bourse, Jardin de Palais, and Royal Louvre. |
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| | Listed Items Masterpieces of Western Art Database Department of Art History and Archaeology Columbia University |
 | | Bernini, Third project for the Palais du Louvre, Paris, South elevation. |  | | Bernini, Fourth project for the Palais du Louvre, Paris, Plan, 1666, Musée du Louvre, Cabinet des Dessins |  | | Engraving by Jean Marot, after Bernini, (31.1 x 47 cm [12 1/4 x 18 1/2 in]), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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| | Louvre |
 | | The Louvre's extraordinary collections encompass paintings, drawings, antiquities, sculpture, furniture, coins, and jewelry - the quality and the sheer variety are overwhelming. |  | | The number-one attractionis Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa (La Joconde to the French) The picture is smaller than you might expect and kept behind protective glass; it is invariably surrounded by a crowd of worshipers. |  | | Moreover, it acts as the terminal point for the most celebrated city view in Europe, a majestic vista streching through the Arc du Carrousel, the Tuileries Gardens, across Palace de la Concorde, up the Champs-Élysées to the towering Arc de Triomphe, and ending at the giant modern arch at La Défense. |
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| | Paris Hotels - hotels in Louvre district |
 | | Located in an excellent area, a short stroll to the rue de Rivoli and the diamond shops of the rue de la Paix, the Normandy is a refined hotel providing a highly personalised service. |  | | A relaxing stay awaits you in the Hôtel Louvre Saint-Romain newly refurbished in a style combining comfort with elegance.A few minutes' stroll from the Rue de Rivoli, the Grand Louvre Museum or the Opera, in the very heart of Paris |  | | The location of the hotel is exceptionally quiet, in the heart of the city and the bustle of Paris. |
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| | The Louvre |
 | | Dubbed the "museum of the people" in 1848, the Louvre today houses arguably the most comprehensive collection of art and antiquities in the world. |  | | A photographic tour of one of the world's greatest art museums |  | | The Louvre, complete with photos and historical drawings of the architectural development of the fortress-turned-palace-turned-museum and 300 colorplates of works in the collection, delivers an engaging account of the history that helped form this spectacular collection. |
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| | Louvre Paris Hotels |
 | | Near: Rue de Rivoli Louvre Pont Neuf Chatelet Les Halles Eglise de St Eustache Palais Royal Rue St Honore |  | | Near: Palais Royal Louvre Rue de Rivoli Jardin des Tuileries Place Vendome Eglise de St Eustache Rue St Honore Chatelet Les Halles Pont Neuf |  | | Near: Chatelet Les Halles Rue de Rivoli Eglise de St Eustache Louvre Pont Neuf Pompidou Rue Montorgueil |
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| | BBC NEWS Europe Prince funds Louvre Islamic wing |
 | | The Louvre says the new wing will house its Islamic art collection. |  | | A Saudi billionaire has donated more than 17m euros (£11.7m or $20.5m) towards building an Islamic art gallery at the Louvre museum in Paris. |  | | The donation follows the recent London attacks, which have been blamed on British-born Muslims. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4722417.stm
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| | Le Grand Louvre Paris by I.M. Pei |
 | | The Louvre is the most famous of the Grands Projets (Mitterrands 15 billion franc program to provide a series of modern monuments to symbolize Frances central role in art, politics, and world economy at the end of the twentieth century). |  | | The entrance has rationalized and opened-up the collections of the Louvre to the throngs of museum-goers who visit its collections. |  | | The intricate steel connections and rods that support the pyramid are a twentieth century expression equivalent to the ornate carving in the masonry facades of the Palais du Louvre. |
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| | Paris ile de france Louvre Medieval Castle French castle Tourism |
 | | Although the Louvre is known today as a famous Art Museum, it started its’ life as a key royal fortress in the heart of Paris. |  | | Paris ile de france Louvre Medieval Castle French castle Tourism |  | | It was built after 1190 by the French king, Phillip Augustus. |
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| | Louvre Apartment in Paris, France - Regent Suites |
 | | Louvre Apartment in Paris, France - Regent Suites |  | | In this lively district, there are so many temptations: the hot chocolate at Angelina’s, the shops along the famous Rue St-Honoré, the Rue de Rivoli and the underground Louvre Carrousel. |  | | Next to the residence, the gardens of the Palais-Royal, surrounded by galleries and restaurants, offer visitors a haven of peace. |
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| | Thirty-Five Thousand Works of Art Musée du Louvre |
 | | The Musée du Louvre houses 35,000 works of art drawn from eight departments, displayed in over 60,000 square meters of exhibition space dedicated to the permanent collections. |  | | Explore the works on display, taking a thematic or cross-departmental approach. |  | | The works are linked to the Atlas database of works on display at the Louvre, and the museum's Prints and Drawings database, providing a powerful consultation and research tool for online visitors. |
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| | The Louvre Museum - Paris, France |
 | | Its collection, which ranges from Egyptian art of 5000 BC to nineteenth-century work, is divided into seven departments: Oriental and Islamic Antiquities; Egyptian Antiquities; Greek, Roman and Etruscan Antiquities; Painting; Sculpture; Decorative Arts; and Graphic Arts. |  | | Once upon a time a palace of French kings and princes, the Louvre is today the Palace of Arts and holds one of the richest museums in the world. |  | | The Louvre Museum was built by Philippe Auguste in 1204 and was originally the royal château and later transformed by Charles V between 1364 and 1380 and was entirely rebuilt from the time of François I to the 19th century. |
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| | Cyrnos Hotel Paris OFFICIAL SITE - 3 Star, Louvre, France |
 | | A côté de la Bourse et à 10minutes à pied de l’Opera et du Louvre. |  | | The Cyrnos is a small familly run 3 star hotel situated in the heart of Paris : 10 minutes walk from the Louvre museum and the Opera. |  | | Cyrnos Hotel Paris OFFICIAL SITE - 3 Star, Louvre, France |
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| | Louvre 200 Collection |
 | | A three volume series celebrating the venerable museum's bicentennial, covering its history, collection and influence on artists. |  | | Currently, there are not enough Tomatometer critic reviews for Louvre 200 Collection to receive a rating. |  | | Includes "Louvre - A Museum in Time," "Louvre - Selected Pieces," and "At the Louvre with the Masters." more » |
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| | Louvre Pyramid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Commissioned by then French president François Mitterrand, it was designed by Chinese born American architect I.M. Pei, and completed in 1989. |  | | Louvre Pyramid is the large glass pyramid at the front of the Louvre museum in Paris. |  | | The pyramid covers the Louvre entresol and forms part of the new entrance to the museum. |
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| | Pyramide du Louvre - I. M. Pei - Great Buildings Online |
 | | In fact it is an entrance doorway providing a long-overdue entrance portico to the main galleries of the Louvre. |  | | "Probably the pièce de résistance of Pei's extraordinary legacy to modernism, his sense of quiet good taste, consummate attention to detail, and clarity of concept is his intervention into the Cour Napoleon at the Louvre. |  | | A new visitor entrance to the Louvre Museum complex, connecting elegantly to expanded galleries below the courtyards. |
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| | Hotel Louvre Piemont Paris OFFICIAL SITE - 3 Star, Palais Royal, Louvre, France |
 | | It is in the heart of the historical Paris that you will find the Louvre Piemont hotel, opposite the gardens of the Palais-Royal, few steps from the paris museum and the pyramid of the Louvre. |  | | Hotel Louvre Piemont Paris OFFICIAL SITE - 3 Star, Palais Royal, Louvre, France |  | | Hotel Louvre Piemont 3 star near Palais Royal, Louvre |
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| | Museums: France, Paris, Louvre Museum |
 | | Two rooms present the history and architectural development of Louvre Palace in chronological order, from the fortress built by Philippe Auguste in about 1190 in Lupara (later to became Louvre) to recent works by I. Pei and other architects involved in "Grand Louvre" project. |  | | The exhibition is completed by archeological circuit through the castle's moats, from Philippe Auguste to Charles V. Oriental Antiquities Art from Islam |
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| | Panoramic Louvre Museum Photos MetaFilter |
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| | Bridge Louvre provide quality aluminium weather louvres and air distribution equipment |
 | | At Bridge Louvre we aim to provide our clients with the very best in aluminium weather louvres and air distribution equipment. |  | | Established in 1994, Bridge Louvre Company has wide ranging experience in manufacturing and installing louvre systems throughout the UK. |  | | All our louvre systems are manufactured from our own extrusions in our Stalybridge factory, allowing full control of the manufacturing process and a rapid turn round on orders. |
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with louvre |
 | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |  | | Feeds for photos tagged with louvre Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |  | | NEW Explore and refine louvre photos with our brand new clustery goodness! |
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| | Louvre Ceiling Fan Blades by Fanimation |
 | | Specifically designed for the Louvre ceiling fan, the following blade styles are available: |  | | To order blades with your fan, please order using the Louvre ceiling fan model pages. |  | | Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. |
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