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How many galleries Louvre

How many galleries Louvre

How many galleries Louvre

Louvre Museum


The Louvre in France is located, specifically in the capital Paris on the river called the Seine, one of the largest museums in the world, the Louvre is one of the museums of critical importance in all parts of the world, as it contains many treasures of many civilizations, and at first it was this museum castle it was built in 1190, and was the reason behind its construction is to fend off attacks that are likely to be exposed to the region because of its Crusades, and then turned to the palace, inhabited by French princes, and presented the museum to large repair operations improved from him, hence the name Palace the Louvre has another residence of the French kings King Loess XIV, and later turned to the Academy to draw, industry statues, sculpture and remained on this case for a hundred years that the French Revolution was re-opening of the Louvre, and that time is now considered the Palace of the Louvre of the most important museums at all, and there is at the Palace Louvre months paintings in the world, which is painting the Mona Lisa of the artist Leonardo da Vinci, and receives this museum visitors permanently, except on Tuesday, dividing the museum into a number of departments, dancers, schools, a large number of galleries up to three hundred and four ninety lounge.

Number of galleries Louvre Museum


Louvre Museum features a number of floors and sections, and inside there are galleries are divided into:

  • Underground floor consists of eleven lounge, and is divided into the right and left side, and contains a collection of monuments dating back to the Greek art, Roman and Islamic.

  • The first floor consists of two hundred and eight showroom, it contains traces back Pharaonic Egyptian civilization, Islamic art, and the arts as well as medieval paintings French, and English, and Spanish, and Italian ages.

  • Second floor: where seventy-three hall, contains paintings Belgian, and German, and Flandersah, and Dutch.

  • Three Ojnjh, where there is an Egyptian archaeological pieces, and Islamic, and Greek, and Roman, and sculptures of northern Europe, French and sculptures, and Italian.

  • Department Soly: There is in the first and second floor, and contains a collection of French paintings, traces of medieval, Greek paintings, and an Egyptian.

  • Department of Rachilu, there is on the first and second floor, ground floor, featuring paintings dating back to the Middle Ages, and the effects of an Iraqi Babylonian.

  • Denon section, there is on the first and ground floor, contains antiques and traces of Africa, and the effects of the Renaissance, the Middle Ages, Asia and the Americas, Europe, and perhaps the most important characteristic of this section and the presence of the Mona Lisa, which is one of the most sections the busiest.

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