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    louvre
    /ˈluːvə/

    noun

    • 1. each of a set of angled slats fixed or hung at regular intervals in a door, shutter, or screen to allow air or light to pass through: "murky light filters through the vertical louvres of the window blinds"
    • 2. (in a medieval house) a structure in a roof incorporating openings for the passage of smoke.

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  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › LouvreLouvre - Wikipedia

    The Louvre (English: / ˈ l uː v (r ə)/ LOOV(-rə)), or the Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre [myze dy luvʁ] ⓘ), is a national art museum in Paris, France. It is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the city's 1st arrondissement (district or ward) and home to some of the most canonical works of Western art , including the Mona ...

  3. Jun 12, 2024 · Louvre, the national museum and art gallery of France, housed in part of a large palace in Paris. It is the world’s most-visited art museum, with a collection that spans work from ancient civilizations to the mid-19th century.

  4. LOUVRE definition: a door or window with flat sloping pieces of wood, metal, or glass across it to allow light and air…. Learn more.

  5. 1. / luvrə / noun. the national museum and art gallery of France, in Paris: formerly a royal palace, begun in 1546; used for its present purpose since 1793. louvre. 2. / ˈluːvə / noun. any of a set of horizontal parallel slats in a door or window, sloping outwards to throw off rain and admit air.

  6. The Louvre, or the Louvre Museum, is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. A central landmark of the city, it is located on the Right...

  7. Aug 11, 2019 · The Louvre Museum is now home to more than 35,000 of the world’s most famous works of art, including the “Mona Lisa,” the “Venus de Milo,” and the “Great Sphinx of Tanis.”.

  8. The Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, is one of the oldest, largest, and most famous art galleries and museums in the world. The Louvre has a long history of artistic and historic conservation, inaugurated in the Capetian dynasty (c. 1000) until today.

  9. Louvre Museum, National museum and art gallery of France, in Paris. It was built as a royal residence, begun under Francis I in 1546 on the site of a 12th-century fortress. It ceased to be used as a palace when the court moved to Versailles in 1682, and plans were made in the 18th century to turn it into a public museum.

  10. Mar 4, 2018 · Here, we look at the history of the Louvre Museum, from its medieval roots as the Louvre Palace to its present-day role as the world's most visited museum. We present a timeline of its history, including Louvre facts and information about the famous Louvre Pyramid.

  11. From Royal Garden to Public Park. The Tuileries Garden. From a Medieval fortress to the largest museum in the world – discover the history of the palace’s most iconic rooms and the artworks they shelter.