1.) Hotel De la Ville 2.) Le Louvre 3.) Le Pyramide de Louvre 4.) Il de la Cite
\ Musee du Louvre Hotel de ville Il de la Cite
This is a clearer view of Il De La Cite
Town Hall built in 17 th century, but burned down in 1871 Rebuilt in the 19 th century Used to be the main site for hangings, burnings, etc. There are exactly 136 statues on the four façades of the building.
R Revoloutionaries like Danton and Marat used it as a headquarters during the French Revoloution Inside there is a large staircase, beautiful reception halls, glittering chandeliers, murals, and ornate woodwork. CCool Fact- There are seven different types of wood used in the interior of the town hall.
Timeline became a royal residence where banquets, tournaments and state occasions were held English conquered the French and destroyed the Louvre. It was then neglected for 150 years. During the reign of Henry IV it became the “artistic capital of the world” Early 1700’s- there were about 2400 objects of art After the French Revolution, it became a public museum
In the museum, there are collections of art from many different cultures- Oriental Antiquities Islamic Art Egyptian Antiquities Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities Sculptures Arts and civilizations of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the America’s, plus many more!
-Entrance to the Louvre museum - Sits right in front of the museum -W-Was built in M-Made out of glass and metal rods -75 feet high - Located on the right bank on the Seine River.
Island Located in the middle of the Seine River It was where France began. It was conquered 20 centuries ago. Julius Caesar conquered a small village called Lutece, which was inhabited by and ancient tribe, Parisii.
There are many places to visit… Notre Dame Memorial De La Deportation Concierge- old dungeon Lots of Restaraunts
Websites: factory.net/psmith/Louvre/Louvre_history.html Books: Eyewitness Travel Guide The Michael’s New Guide To Paris