Places to Visit in Louvre

Explore the vibrant historic neighbourhood that is surrounded by beautiful and elegant Parisian architecture, historic monuments and gothic churches. The impressive cultural richness of the attractions will surely enthral you. Here are some of the places you should pay a visit in Louvre and Les Halles.

Louvre Museum

One of the world’s largest museums, Louvre is a historic monument in Paris that houses thousands of classic and modern masterpieces. You can get to see some of the most celebrated works of art including the famous Mona Lisa painting, the Venus of Milo statue and other Egyptian antiques. The museum is situated on the banks of the Seine River, covering a sprawling area of 652,300 square feet.

Palais-Royal

Take a short walk from Louvre and you will get to see Palais-Royal that was created by the Cardinal Richelieu in 1633 for the royal family. This glorious site features popular forecourt, remarkable columns and beautiful gardens. Presently the area houses the Council of State and important government offices and some of the older buildings of the French National Library.

Tuileries Gardens

Tuileries Gardens conserve the original spirit of leafy settings for the Louvre palace. This cultural walking place is a delight to look at and relax in during all the seasons. Spread across a huge area extending over 26 hectares, this interesting garden offers a wide range of activities for tourists. All the trees planted in the garden are fixed at 2.2 meters.

Centre Georges Pompidou

Designed in modern and hi-tech style, this huge multidisciplinary structure preserves and exhibits modern art collection. Situated right on the border between 1st and 4th arrondissement, this complex has distinctive ultra-modern structure painted with bright colours. The modern art centre is impressive by itself on the outside and the inside houses major works by big artists such as Picasso, Modigliani and Kandinsky.

Saint-Eustache

Excellent masterpiece of late Gothic architecture, this beautiful church was built between 1532 and 1632. The church is well-known for its large dimensions, glass windows and the wealth of art it has in store. This gothic church has intricate Renaissance and classical style interior. Several performances by symphony orchestras and choral ensembles are a treat to watch here.



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Restaurants and Cafes in Louvre and Les Halles

Restaurants and Cafes in Louvre and Les Halles

Shopping in Louvre and Les Halles

Shopping in Louvre and Les Halles

Things to do in Louvre and Les Halles

Things to do in Louvre and Les Halles

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