Roam the halls of the museum with these day-long valid tickets and browse through 35, artistic exhibits at your leisurely pace.
From 30 September, this obligation will be extended to all visitors aged 12 and over. Groups of 7 or more are required to purchase tickets in batches or purchase a group tour. If any visitors are eligible for it, they will have to contact the Louvre directly to get the tickets. Entry is free for children under the age of 18 and European Union citizens under the age of 26 but they will need to get a physical ticket at the venue owing to the new COVID rules and regulations.
Also, please display a valid ID at the entrance of the museum for proof of age. This experience cannot be canceled. However, reschedules are possible up to 12 hours before your selected slot, subject to availability. Wander from gallery to gallery on this specially curated tour that takes you through the famous artworks as well as lesser-known artistic treasures of the Louvre; from the Mona Lisa to The Dying Slave to Liberty Leading the People, The Raft of Medusa, and many more.
This guided tour of the Louvre is a perfect treat for art aficionados, an experience sure to enchant you and change the way you view art forever!
After the guided tour, wander through the halls of the Louvre at your own pace with these day-long valid tickets. Infants aged go free. Children aged enjoy reduced ticket pricing carry a valid photo ID. This ticket cannot be canceled, amended, or rescheduled. Head right into the Louvre museum and spend time exploring the many artistic treasures without having to wait in line.
After a brief security check, which is mandatory for all visitors, roam about the halls of the Louvre and take in the magnificent artwork around you at your own rhythm. Make use of the handy audio guide app, which is available in 10 languages. Take advantage of the route map to navigate through the Louvre easier, and help curate your own itinerary. These tickets cannot be cancelled, amended or rescheduled. More Details. Embark on this 2.
Infants aged yrs can go in for free. Children aged yrs enjoy reduced ticket pricing carry a valid photo ID. You may cancel these tickets up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Skip the notorious queues and discover the best of Louvre on this 3 hour small group tour with no more than 15 people.
Walk with your English speaking licensed guide, through the 8 curatorial galleries of the museum - from the Etruscan Antiquities to Islamic Art; and learn all about the masterpieces that call the Louvre home. Enjoy the personal interaction with your guide and bask in the undivided attention, alongside a chance to have all your questions answered; a fulfilling experience for art aficionados. Children aged years enjoy reduced prices and those aged 6 years and below do not require a ticket.
Get a full refund on canceling this ticket up to 24 hours before the schedule. Use this money-saver combo ticket to visit two must-see Paris attractions: the Palace of Versailles and the Louvre Museum! In the glittering Hall of Mirrors, see the mirrors that were placed in a way that reflected the light of the candles, and protect the ornate walls and ceilings from smoke.
With just a few flames, the reflection from so many mirrors was enough to light up the entire hall. Head out to the gardens, situated to the west of the Palace: landscaped in the classic French formal garden style, you'll find manicured lawns, parterres, sculptures, and fountains. The latter served as a private meeting place for the Queen and her closest friends; a place of leisure. Cannot be canceled, amended, or rescheduled.
This pocket-friendly combo ticket brings to you three must-see Paris attractions: the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, and the Orsay Museum! Continue your artistic exploration with a skip-the-line entry to the Orsay Museum. Experience the best of Paris's artistic treasures at both the Louvre Museum and Picasso Museum, with a single money-saving ticket.
Enjoy guaranteed entry within 30 minutes to the largest and most visited museum in the world, Louvre Museum. Explore the home of Mona Lisa at your own pace, containing over 35, artistic exhibits, and a wide collection of ancient and modern artifacts. Later, avoid waiting crowds at the Picasso Museum and enter directly with skip-the-line access. Explore over 5, works of art from the genious mind of Pablo Picasso. The drawings, studies, sketches, engravings, photographs, illustrated books, and more will give you an interesting insight into the artist's creative process.
Visit the basement for a rare glimpse at the contemporary forms of comic strips. Louvre Museum Entry is free for children under the age of 18 and European Union citizens under the age of 26 but they will need to get a physical ticket at the venue owing to the new COVID rules and regulations.
Picasso Museum Ages 18 and under go free carry a valid photo ID. These tickets cannot be canceled, amended, or rescheduled. Only reservations made online will be accepted. Based on the slots booked, visitors will be allowed into the museum in minute intervals.
Masks that cover the mouth and nose are mandatory for all visitors during the course of their time in the museum. Visitors must bring their own masks. Unidirectional flow through the museum to optimise conditions. Two entrances to the museum will be open: the Pyramid entrance and the Richelieu entrance.
The cloakroom will remain closed, so no helmets, suitcases and large bags will not be allowed inside. Louvre Museum Ticket Options. Plan Your Visit to The Louvre. What are the opening hours of the Louvre Museum? Last time of entry is PM, 30 minutes prior to closing. These usually have more generous cancellation options too. Avoid resellers that require vouchers to be exchanged for paper tickets at a nearby shop or office — these add hassle rather than convenience.
Guided tours give the fastest admission to the Louvre Museum — see more details below. Combination tickets with other sights are not sold but some retailers offer small discounts if tickets for the Louvre and other sights are bought at the same time although visits may be several days apart if preferred.
Note: autumn the Louvre closes at every day, which is a pity for those who enjoyed the quieter evening hours. The best times to visit the Louvre are Wednesday evening or Friday for those qualifying for free tickets or weekdays after See the Mona Lisa last — rooms start to close from half an hour before closing. A good time to visit the Louvre is first thing in the morning on weekdays — be in queue at rather than — and see the Mona Lisa and other top 10 sights first.
The worst time to see the Louvre Museum is any day when admission is free, most weekends especially long weekends , school vacations, July and August. No one can see all of the Louvre in a day — even on the busiest day, once past the security line and the scrum at the Mona Lisa, many of the rooms further away from the most famous art will be surprisingly quiet and very easy to enjoy in peace. The main entrance to the Louvre Museum is via the large glass pyramid in the central courtyard — this is the only option currently used for individual travelers.
Other entrances — Carousel, Passage Richelieu, and Porte des Lions are no longer available for individual travelers but often give groups fast access. Queuing at the entrance to the Louvre Museum is for the security check — entering through the glass pyramid is free and tickets are only required and checked once entering the museum galleries.
The basic queues follow the following color system in order of preference for admission:. Visitors qualifying for free tickets should wait in the yellow line but may join the other queues if traveling with someone with a paying ticket. Time-slot tickets are valid for the whole calendar day. If a timeslot is missed, join the orange or yellow queue — if very long, try your luck at the green queue first!
The Birth of Modern Greece, — » take a well-deserved break before meeting the visitors tomorrow! On this occasion, the exhibition tells the story of the rediscovery by European nations of Greek antiquity, its monuments and masterpieces, and the birth of a modern state through a journey of works.
Dites-le nous en commentaires! Which one is your favourite? Let us know in the comments! Today, focus on this sculpture by Bouchardon.
Proud of having disarmed these two formidable deities, he laughs maliciously as he tests the spring of the bow he has carved out of the club. The sculptor sought to realistically portray an unidealized adolescent. The statue, installed at Versailles in , was disliked by both king and court: it was considered vulgar. Despite this, the work soon became famous. Costume designs from the Edmond de Rothschild Collection open its door today! The design seems to have been inspired by medal portaiture, an art form that was highly valued in antiquity and to which Pisanello gave new life.
With an 'al antica' hairstyle and high forehead plucked in the fashion of the time, she is dressed in a white dress with puffy red sleeves and a green belt.
The identity of the lady remains uncertain. Some view the sprig of juniper on her shoulder as an allusion to the first name, "Ginevra", one of the princesses of the House of Este of Ferrara. However, the three colors on the twists of her garment are associated with the Gonzaga of Mantua family. Leaving aside any narrative or historical pretext, his nude forming a circle in front of the sea inspires meditation.
The backdrop of a seascape heightens the rather eerie atmosphere of the scene, showing how this generation of artists undertook to renew the classical esthetic and realign it with contemporary tastes. Louvre Museum Official Website Aller au contenu Health pass In accordance with government recommendations, all visitors to the Louvre aged 12 years and two months or older must show a Health Pass.
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