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DEPARTMENT STORE
Magasins du Louvre; Les Galeries du Louvre; Grand Hôtel du Louvre; Grand Hotel du Louvre; Louvre des Antiquaires; Grands Magasins du Louvre; Le Louvre des Antiquaires
  • Alfred Chauchard (1821-1909) in 1896, by [[Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant]]
  • Auguste Hériot (1826-1879) in 1879
  • The main ''[[table d'hôte]]'', c. 1870
  • Advert for the Grands Magasins du Louvre, 1919, showing the annex across rue de Marengo

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  • Life]]'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=L0oEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA40&q=%22the%20venus%20de%20milo%20now%20replaced%20by%20a%20plaster%20model%22 (4 November 1940), p. 39].</ref> while visiting the Louvre with the curator Alfred Merlin on 7 October 1940.
  • Salle des Bronzes}}, before the room's redesign in 2021
  • The Louvre's monumental [[Escalier Daru]], topped by the ''[[Winged Victory of Samothrace]]'', took its current appearance in the early 1930s.
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  • Wedding at Cana]]'' is visible on the left, and his ''Supper in the House of Simon'' (now at the [[Palace of Versailles]]) is on the right.
  • Greek]] antiquities in Room 11
  • The Cour Marly of the Louvre, where many French sculptures are exhibited
  • List of excavations that benefited the Louvre (Rotonde d'Apollon)
  • The ''[[Venus de Milo]]'' was added to the Louvre's collection during the reign of [[Louis XVIII]].
  • Seating designed by [[Pierre Paulin]] in the late 1960s, [[Grande Galerie]]
  • ''[[Mona Lisa]]''; by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], {{Circa}} 1503–1506, perhaps continuing until {{Circa}} 1517; oil on poplar panel; 77&nbsp;cm × 53&nbsp;cm
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' is the Louvre's most popular attraction.
  • Aerial view of the Louvre Palace and Tuileries Park
  • Restoration workshops in the Louvre
  • Memorial plaques honoring the Louvre's defenders in May 1871
  • fr}}'s 1972 museography for the [[Salon Carré]], with "dos-à-dos" seat designed in 1967 by [[Pierre Paulin]]
ART AND ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM IN PARIS, FRANCE
Louvre Museum; Musee du Louvre; Salle des Etats; Le Louvre; Musée du Louvre, Paris; Galeries du Louvre; Carre gallery; Musée Napoleon; Musée Napoléon; Musée Napoléon (Paris); Salle des etats; Musee du louvre; Musee Napoleon (Paris); Musee du Louvre, Paris; Louvre Paris; Lourve; Musee Napoleon; Musee napoleon; Louvre Museum, Paris; Richelieu Wing; Musee Du Luvre; Louvre museum; Musée du Louvre; Auditorium du Louvre; McDonald's (The Louvre); The Louvre; The louvre; The Louvre Museum; 10.57232
(louvres)
Note: in AM, use 'louver'
A louvre is a door or window with narrow, flat, sloping pieces of wood or glass across its frame.
N-COUNT: oft N n
louvre         
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  • Life]]'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=L0oEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA40&q=%22the%20venus%20de%20milo%20now%20replaced%20by%20a%20plaster%20model%22 (4 November 1940), p. 39].</ref> while visiting the Louvre with the curator Alfred Merlin on 7 October 1940.
  • Salle des Bronzes}}, before the room's redesign in 2021
  • The Louvre's monumental [[Escalier Daru]], topped by the ''[[Winged Victory of Samothrace]]'', took its current appearance in the early 1930s.
  • 32}}
  • Wedding at Cana]]'' is visible on the left, and his ''Supper in the House of Simon'' (now at the [[Palace of Versailles]]) is on the right.
  • Greek]] antiquities in Room 11
  • The Cour Marly of the Louvre, where many French sculptures are exhibited
  • List of excavations that benefited the Louvre (Rotonde d'Apollon)
  • The ''[[Venus de Milo]]'' was added to the Louvre's collection during the reign of [[Louis XVIII]].
  • Seating designed by [[Pierre Paulin]] in the late 1960s, [[Grande Galerie]]
  • ''[[Mona Lisa]]''; by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], {{Circa}} 1503–1506, perhaps continuing until {{Circa}} 1517; oil on poplar panel; 77&nbsp;cm × 53&nbsp;cm
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' is the Louvre's most popular attraction.
  • Aerial view of the Louvre Palace and Tuileries Park
  • Restoration workshops in the Louvre
  • Memorial plaques honoring the Louvre's defenders in May 1871
  • fr}}'s 1972 museography for the [[Salon Carré]], with "dos-à-dos" seat designed in 1967 by [[Pierre Paulin]]
ART AND ARCHEOLOGY MUSEUM IN PARIS, FRANCE
Louvre Museum; Musee du Louvre; Salle des Etats; Le Louvre; Musée du Louvre, Paris; Galeries du Louvre; Carre gallery; Musée Napoleon; Musée Napoléon; Musée Napoléon (Paris); Salle des etats; Musee du louvre; Musee Napoleon (Paris); Musee du Louvre, Paris; Louvre Paris; Lourve; Musee Napoleon; Musee napoleon; Louvre Museum, Paris; Richelieu Wing; Musee Du Luvre; Louvre museum; Musée du Louvre; Auditorium du Louvre; McDonald's (The Louvre); The Louvre; The louvre; The Louvre Museum; 10.57232
['lu:v?]
(US also louver)
¦ noun
1. each of a set of angled slats fixed at regular intervals in a door, shutter, or cover to allow air or light through.
2. (in a medieval house) a structure in a roof incorporating openings for the passage of smoke.
Derivatives
louvred adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. lover, lovier 'skylight', prob. of Gmc origin and related to lodge.
Louvre Palace         
  • AGLAE]], located under the [[Cour du Carrousel]]
  • Amphithéâtre Rohan}} of the [[Ecole du Louvre]], after renovation in 2014
  • Appartement Napoleon III}}
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  • [[Carlo Marochetti]]'s ''Duke of Orléans'', placed in 1845 in the [[Cour Carrée]] and now at [[Château d'Eu]]
  • The Gambetta monument in the [[Cour Napoléon]], c.1900
  • First execution with guillotine at Place du Caroussel, August 1792
  • Henry IV]] displayed in the Louvre's lower main room on 10–21 June 1610, engraving after a painting by [[François Quesnel]]
  • Pavillon Denon}} from the underground lobby of the Pyramid
  • Charles V]] pictured with a precious book, miniature of [[John of Salisbury]]'s ''[[Policraticus]]'', 1372
  • [[Paul Landowski]]'s ''Architecture'', placed in 1908 in the [[Cour Napoléon]] and now in Reims
  • Opening of the annual legislative session by [[Louis XVIII]] on 28 January 1823, in the same room restored by [[Percier and Fontaine]]
  • Medal of [[Louis XIV]] by [[Jean Varin]] (1666), made at the Louvre mint
  • The [[Tuileries Palace]] connected by the Grande Galerie to the Renaissance Louvre on [[Merian map of Paris]], 1615
  • The Napoleon Courtyard, with Ieoh Ming Pei's pyramid in its center, at dusk
  • La salle des terres cuites du musée Napoléon III au Louvre}}'', by Sébastien Charles Giraud, Salon of 1866
  • North wing of Louvre facing main courtyard
  • Salle des Séances du Conseil d'Etat}}, Lemercier Wing
  • The Louvre on the [[Turgot map of Paris]] (1739) showing the unfinished wings of the Cour Carrée and new constructions in its midst
  • The Louvre viewed from the [[Pavillon de Flore]], anonymous drawing held at the [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], 1828
  • Aerial view of the Louvre Palace and the [[Tuileries Garden]]
  • Plan of Louvre and Tuileries by stage of construction
  • Plan of the medieval Louvre and [[wall of Philippe Auguste]] with additions to the Louvre made during the reign of Charles V, with indication of the footprint of later buildings<ref>Figure from Berty 1868, [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6517947c/f180.image.r=.langEN after p. 128 (at Gallica)], with modifications based on a figure from Hautecoeur 1940, p. 2.</ref>
  • Stamp of the Royal Printing House located at the Louvre, 1677
  • Jardin de l'Infante}}, now in Poissy
  • Salle des Caryatides}}, 24 October 1795
  • newly built Denon Wing]], anonymous photograph ca. 1860
  • salle étrusque}}), from the [[Satire Ménippée]]
  • Café Marly}} and the [[Cour Napoléon]], photographed in 2010
FORMER ROYAL PALACE, NOW HOSTING THE LOUVRE MUSEUM IN PARIS, FRANCE
Palais du louvre; Palais du Louvre; Château du Louvre; Porte des Lions
The Louvre Palace (, ), often referred to simply as the Louvre, is an iconic French palace located on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, occupying a vast expanse of land between the Tuileries Gardens and the church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois. Originally a military facility, it has served numerous government-related functions in the past, including intermittently as a royal residence between the 14th and 18th centuries.

Βικιπαίδεια

Louvre Saint-Honoré

The Louvre Saint-Honoré building is a historic structure in Paris, occupying an entire urban block between the rue de Rivoli (across the Louvre Palace), the place du Palais-Royal, the rue Saint-Honoré, and the rue de Marengo, with a total floor surface of 47,000 square meters. It was originally erected in the early 1850s by the Pereire brothers who in 1855 opened an iconic hotel, the Grand Hôtel du Louvre, and an innovative street-level department store, branded from 1863 the Grands Magasins du Louvre. While the Grand Hôtel closed in 1887, the Grands Magasins expanded and kept operating in the building until 1974. From 1978 to 2016 they were succeeded by a specialized mall of antiques shops, the Louvre des Antiquaires, while the upper floors were repurposed as rented office space. Since 2020, the building's lower levels have been undergoing conversion to become the new flagship home of the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain.