The Louvre: how to see more than just the Mona Lisa
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The Louvre, sprawling over 73,000 square metres, can easily overwhelm first-time visitors. Many people end up taking a straight path to the Mona Lisa and back, missing the rich diversity of the museum's collections. Instead, think about a more rounded approach that highlights the best without the crowds.
What should I see at The Louvre?
While the Mona Lisa deserves a glimpse, consider other remarkable sections such as the French paintings, ancient sculptures in the Denon wing, or the stunning works from the Renaissance in the Richelieu wing. Don’t skip out on the Near Eastern Antiquities, where you can find treasures dating back to Mesopotamia. If time allows, check out the Islamic Art galleries, which house exquisite artifacts and artworks rarely seen by tourists.
Which entrance should I use at The Louvre?
Instead of entering through the iconic glass pyramid, head to the Carrousel du Louvre entrance. This way, you can skip the often long lines that snake around the pyramid. The Carrousel entrance is located underground, through the shopping mall, and usually has a shorter waiting time, allowing you to start exploring sooner.
Is it worth it?
For art lovers, The Louvre is a gem filled with masterpieces and historical artifacts. However, it can be daunting, with long queues and vast spaces that can lead to exhaustion. If you’re short on time or just looking for a less stressful visit, consider a smaller museum, or plan a focused visit to your must-see pieces. Families with small children or visitors with mobility issues might want to limit their time to two hours, as it’s easy to get tired in such a large venue.
Practical tips for visiting The Louvre
Getting there is straightforward, with multiple metro lines serving the Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre station. Entry is usually around 17 EUR (estimated) for adults, with free admission for those under 26 on Friday evenings. Allocate around three to four hours for your visit to enjoy the art without feeling rushed. Bring a water bottle, as you may feel parched while wandering through the vast gallery spaces.
Expect crowds, particularly during tourist seasons. Summer months can get especially busy, so consider visiting in the early morning or late afternoon to find shorter lines and a more peaceful atmosphere. Plan ahead for closures on certain holidays, as this can affect your visit.
When packing, comfortable footwear is a must. The museum is vast, and you will be doing a lot of walking. A small daypack can be handy for your water and personal items as you make your way through the galleries.
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