Musée du Louvre – Iconic Masterpieces & Historic Art in Paris

The Louvre Edit — Masterpieces & Moments

Denon Wing — Mona Lisa, The Wedding at Cana, Winged Victory of Samothrace
Sully Wing — Venus de Milo, Classical Antiquities, Medieval foundations
Richelieu Wing — Cour Marly & Puget, Napoleon III Apartments
Visitor Trails — themed routes for 1–3 hours
Shops — art books, prints & gifts under the Pyramid
Listen While You Stroll — “Clair de Lune”

Soundtrack of Musée du Louvre — curated by TLC Paris Concierge

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

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Iconic Masterpieces

Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo & Winged Victory — the legends of art history.

I. M. Pei Pyramid

A modern prism of light opening into the palace courtyards.

Night Openings

Wednesday & Friday evenings turn galleries into cinematic shadows.

Visitor Trails

Curated routes for quick hits or deep dives through the wings.

TLC Paris Concierge — Louvre: where art, light & legend converge in the heart of Paris.

Surreal Lens Artistic interpretation of a real place.

Louvre — Marble, Glass & Echo +
Louvre — glass pyramid glow, marble corridors, masterpieces in soft shadow

Surreal Lens — Artistic interpretation through TLC Paris.

Through the Pyramid’s prism, the palace becomes a stage of light and procession. Marble breathes; crowds move like tides. TLC Paris Concierge reads the Louvre as theatre — a choreography of centuries.

Cinematic Parallels — Secrets, Symbols & Night Walks +

A museum of riddles deserves a cinematic cipher. The Da Vinci Code frames the Louvre in nocturnal intrigue — geometry, codes and art whispered after hours.

Official trailer © Sony Pictures Entertainment — via YouTube.

Listen — Debussy “Clair de Lune”

A timeless Paris nocturne — curated by TLC Paris Concierge

Why it fits TLC Paris Concierge: light, symbols and hidden paths — cinema and museum mirroring each other in a game of signs.

Address & Hours — Musée du Louvre+

Musée du Louvre — Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

Visitor info & opening hours ↗

Show map — Pyramid entrance
Tickets & Entry+

Online booking recommended; last entry 1h before closing.

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Collections & Highlights+

From Egypt and Greece to Renaissance Italy and beyond.

Online collection ↗

Exhibitions & Programs+

See current & upcoming shows, tours and talks.

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Accessibility & Visitor Amenities+
Nearby — TLC Paris Picks (1er)+

Tip: book a late slot (Wed/Fri) for evening light & smaller crowds.

A Journey Through Art & Atmosphere — Musée du Louvre

At the heart of Paris, between the Seine and the Jardin des Tuileries, stands the Musée du Louvre — once a royal palace, now the world’s most visited museum. Across its eight departments, more than 35,000 works unfold a dialogue between civilizations: Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and masterpieces from ancient Egypt, Greece, Persia, and beyond. Each wing tells a chapter of world history — a journey through time, texture, and vision.

Step beneath the glass pyramid by I. M. Pei, where light filters down into quiet marble corridors. From here, the museum’s wings stretch like living history — Denon, Sully, Richelieu — each revealing layers of art, empire, and myth.

When the visit ends, Paris itself continues the story:
have an espresso at Café Marly, beneath the museum’s arcades facing the Pyramid, or cross the courtyard to Le Fumoir, a classic literary café with mirrored walls and candlelight.
For lunch, Angelina Paris nearby offers its iconic hot chocolate & pastries in Belle Époque style, while Le Meurice — just across the Tuileries — turns haute cuisine into art under chandeliers and frescoed ceilings.

Wander through the Passage Richelieu toward the Palais Royal Gardens, or stroll along the Seine toward Pont des Artsand Musée d’Orsay — each step a continuation of the same conversation between art and city.

Entrances: Glass Pyramid (main), Carrousel du Louvre, and Passage Richelieu.

Make it a day by pairing your Louvre visit with a Seine River Boat Tour by Busabout, exploring the Impressionist treasures at the Musée d’Orsay, or adding a romantic evening ascent of the Eiffel Tower. For a taste of Parisian charm, stroll the atmospheric Boulevard Saint-Germain or browse the vibrant stalls at Le Marché des Enfants Rouges.