Musée du Louvre
Louvre Museum
The Musée du Louvre is the world's largest and most visited art museum, a historic monument in Paris, and a central landmark of the city. Originally built as a fortress in the late 12th century, it has evolved into a global symbol of art and culture, housing thousands of masterpieces ranging from ancient civilizations to the mid-19th century.
Visitor Informations
📍 Paris, France
Musée du Louvre, 75001 Paris – France ↗
🌐 Official Site
ℹ️ Information
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Opening Hours
General Hours
9 am ~ 6 pm
Monday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Last admission: 5:00 pm
Rooms close: 5:30 pm
Late Nights
9 am ~ 9 pm
Wednesday, Friday
Last admission: 8:00 pm
Rooms close: 8:30 pm
Closed
Tuesday
Holidays: 1/1, 5/1, 12/25
Other & Outdoor Facility Hours
- Cour Napoléon: 7:30 am – 9:00 pm
- Cour Carrée: 7:30 am – 7:45 pm
Special Notes for Visitors
✔️ Special Opening Hours
- The museum may extend opening hours during special exhibition periods. Please check the "Current Events" section on the official website.
⚠️ Galleries close 30 minutes before museum closing
✔️ Holiday Closures
- Closed on January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th.
- For all other public holidays, the museum remains open unless the holiday falls on a Tuesday, which is the museum's regular weekly closing day.
Admission
Admission Fee
- Permanent Collections: Paid Admission (or Free of Charge)
- Temporary Exhibitions: Paid Admission (Rates vary by exhibition)
- Check the official website for detailed rates ↗
⚠️ Admission varies by exhibition and visitor category. ⚠️ Rates and conditions are subject to change. Please visit the official website for current information.
Complimentary Admission
- Under 18s: Free for all visitors under the age of 18 (Valid photo ID required).
- Under 26 EEA Residents: Free for EEA citizens and long-term residents (>90 days) under 26 (Valid photo ID required).
- Full Eligibility Guide → Read about free admission
Special Free Access Days
- Monthly Free Evenings: Free for everyone on the first Friday of every month after 6 pm (excluding July and August).
- Bastille Day (July 14th): Free entry for all visitors on the French National Day.
- First Sunday of the Month: (미술관에 따라 해당 시 추가)
- Full Eligibility Guide → Read about free admission
⚠️ Mandatory Reservation Notice
To ensure guaranteed admission, online time-slot booking is highly recommended for all visitors, including those eligible for free entry.
💡 Pro Tips for Your Visit
- Use the Underground Entrance: Skip the Pyramid line and use the "Carrousel du Louvre" entrance for a much faster security check.
- Master the Open-Run: To see the Mona Lisa without the crowds, be at the Denon Wing at 9:00 AM sharp and head straight to Room 711.
- Pick a Meeting Point: Phone signals can be weak inside the thick stone walls; set a specific meeting spot with your group in advance.
- Prioritize Comfort: You’ll easily walk over 10,000 steps; wear comfortable walking shoes rather than fashionable ones.
Must-see Artworks
The Louvre is home to some of the most iconic works in human history. The "Big Four" include the enigmatic Mona Lisa, the graceful Venus de Milo, the triumphant Winged Victory of Samothrace, and the majestic The Coronation of Napoleon.
While exploring, don't miss other masterpieces such as the dramatic The Raft of the Medusa or the delicate Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss. These works span across the museum’s vast departments, offering an unparalleled journey through the history of art.
Select an artwork to explore more.
Historical Overview
The Louvre Museum serves as the ultimate repository of human artistic achievement. From its origins as a medieval fortress to its role as a royal palace and eventually a public museum during the French Revolution, it reflects the turbulent and grand history of France. Today, its eight departments cover over 9,000 years of history and five continents.
Architecture
The museum's architecture is a palimpsest of French history, featuring Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. The modern era is defined by I.M. Pei’s iconic Glass Pyramid, which serves as the museum's main entrance and contrasts beautifully with the historic stone façades.
- Architectural Significance: Yes
- Museum Founded: 1793
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