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Iko Forestborne

Louvre Museum

The Louvre Museum is more than a building filled with art; it's a historical artifact that reflects the evolution of Western culture. This book explores the transformation of the Louvre from a medieval fortress and royal palace to a public museum, highlighting its architectural changes and the stories embedded in its walls.

Did you know the Louvre was initially built as a fortress in the 12th century? Or that the French Revolution played a pivotal role in turning the palace into a space for public art? The book examines the museum's iconic art collection with famed pieces like the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo while also investigating the controversial addition of I.M. Pei's glass pyramid in the 1980s, sparking debates about modern architecture versus historical designs.

It traces the Louvre's architectural and cultural journey across its chapters, offering a comprehensive view for art enthusiasts, architecture buffs, and history lovers alike.
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2025
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