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Paris especially because that is where the famous Louvre museum is located. In this museum, there are famous art pieces such as The Mona Lisa by Da Vinci, and the David Sculpture by Michaelangelo. This museum is also full of many Egyptian antiquities, Near Eastern Antiquities, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art, as well as Islamic art.
In 2012, more than 10 million people visited the Louvre. Which makes it the world most visited museum.By the way, the Louvre Pyramid is one of the entrance to the museum and not the museum itself.
If you mean the Louvre, it is an art museum in the heart of Paris, located near the River Seine. It is near the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Eiffel Tower. It is the museum where the Mona Lisa is housed, along with many other masterpieces.
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The Mona Lisa painting is located in the Louvre museum in Paris, France. The most famous painting ever. (:
On the website of the Louvre the say 35,000 works.
The museum is housed in the Louvre Palace (Palais du Louvre) which began as a fortress built in the late 12th century under Philip II. The museum opened on 10 August 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings, the majority of the works being confiscated church and royal property. Because of structural problems with the building, the museum was closed in 1796 until 1801
Approximately 2,000 people work at the Louvre Museum, including employees in various roles such as curators, security staff, maintenance workers, and administrative personnel.
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The Louvre is the main one but there are many others such as the Natural History Museum and the Rodin and Orsay museums.
The Garden of Tuileries is located in Central Paris. There is no official count of the number of visitors. The Louvre museum is located at one end of the garden and had 8,5 milion visitors in 2008, despite being a paying site and having sometimes long queues at the entrance. The entrance in the garden is free and its access easy. It is also a spot favored by many Parisians, for a few minutes or for half a day. Based on these facts, we can only assume that there are much more visitors to the gardens, than for the Louvre museum.