Louvre Museum is free to visit online
After more than a month of closure (March 1, 2020) due to the widespread Covid-19 pandemic in France, the Louvre Museum - the place displaying the world famous artwork Mona Lisa has officially announced for free. Visiting online through the museum's website at a time when the disease is still complicated.
This is the information that makes people who love art everywhere feel excited and happy because they do not need to set foot in France, just stay home to admire the artworks.
Just admire the artworks at home.
The Louvre is the most visited museum in the world, located in Paris, France, where it exhibits artifacts of ancient civilizations, Islamic art and European art from the 13th century for until the middle of the nineteenth century. This is the dream destination of almost all art lovers when with works such as the Venus Statue, Samothrace Victory Statue, Mona Lisa, .
You want to visit the museum can go here: https://www.louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne?tab=1#tabs
Instead of having to make a trip to France far away, you just need to open the museum's website, select the area you want to visit and start the journey to discover the art world of this famous museum.
Currently, the Louvre allows visitors to visit the screen for free with the area: The Advent of the Artist, Egyptian Antiquities Galerie d'Apollon and Remains of the Louvre's Moat . Each area is designed to be different from each other, each work has full information in English and enlarged images for easy viewing. However, this online tour of the Louvre lacks many areas, especially where the Mona Lisa is displayed.
When you click on the link above, select the room you want to view and click on the box that you can see.
Clicking on the arrow and you can go sightseeing, it's interesting, isn't it?
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