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By Pierre Fontaine


Le Louvre is the hugest center of artworks in the City of Paris and around the globe. It contains collections that are up to 3000 years old from every distinct civilization such as that of Greeks and Europeans of Renaissance.

Among other things, the Louvre art museum is famous for showcasing the renowned Mona Lisa designed by Leonardo Da Vinci. This is also the museum that features in the beginning of the Tom Hanks blockbuster movie, the Da Vinci Code.

Le Louvre's accurate location is at 34-36 Quai du Louvre, Palais du Louvre, Paris, France 75001 which is right at the center of the city, Palais Royal-Musee du Louvre station is the most convenient station to step off if you plan to get there using Paris metro.

This museum, dedicated to the life and works of Pablo Picasso, is seated in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris, which is in the middle of the city. The museum, that features more than 3,000 artistic works created during the lifetime of Picasso, is housed in a charming 17th century private residence that has been converted into the art museum we see at present.

This art museum in Paris is located at 5, rue de Thorigny, Paris, France 75003. If you're coming by metro the nearest station is either Saint-Paul, Chemin-Vert or Filles du Calvaire, all of which are within walking distance of the art museum.

This art museum is situated on the outer suburbs of Paris in the 16th Arrondissement. The exhibits in this art museum are largely dedicated to the prominent French impressionist Claude Monet.

Not only is it a home for more than 100 Monet paintings but also by other French impressionists like Guagin and Renoir. You can exactly find this art museum at 2 Rue Louis-Boilly, Paris, France 75016.

In the 16th Arrondissement stands a smaller art gallery which is equally a must see. It is considered that it would be nice if you combine the visit to this museum with the Monet Art Museum which is just nearby.

This museum, Muse Jacquemart-Andr, on the other hand concentrates on European and Asian art. Among the artists whose works are displayed here include Van Dyck, Frans Hals and Rembrandt. Its exact location is at 158 Boulevard, Haussmann, Paris, France 75008. Metro stations to stop are Saint Philippe du Roule and Miromesnil.




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