Four Hours At The Louvre Museum

The Louvre is the largest museum of art and antiquities in the world, as well as the most visited (with more than 10 million visitors per year). Anyone can recognize it just by taking a glance at its unique architecture—which blends Renaissance, classical and neo-classical styles—but also by the spectacular glass pyramid in the centre of its courtyard. The museum exhibits more than five hundred and fifty-five thousand works, including immensely famous creations like Vinci’s Portrait of Mona Lisa or the Venus de Milo. To fully understand the phenomenal quantity of pieces kept in the Louvre, one must know that if a visitor were to devote only ten seconds to each work, it would take him four full days to see them all. . .