Louvre Museum: E-Ticket

Save time with fast-track Louvre tickets and explore a world culture icon
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Highlight

  • With these Louvre tickets, you can easily and quickly enter through the beautifully modern glass Pyramid – a must-see landmark in Paris
  • Witness some of the greatest art masterpieces in history, such as: the Venus de Milo, Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People, Winged Victory of Samothrace, The Coronation of Napoleon, and more
  • While you'll definitely want to admire the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa with your Louvre tickets, be sure not to overlook the other 35,000 artistic treasures housed within

Summary

These tickets for the Louvre provide you with convenient admission to what is often regarded as the greatest museum in the world. Experience a well-structured, simple, fast-pass entry for a hassle-free visit to the museum. The Louvre features a wide range of collections, from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek artifacts to iconic works by renowned artists like Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With a collection of 35,000 artworks, there is plenty of art to appreciate.

Description

With these Louvre tickets, you can easily gain access to one of the world's most prestigious museums. Have a convenient and hassle-free entry to the museum through efficient, simple skip-the-line process.

The Louvre boasts an extensive collection that includes artifacts from Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece, as well as iconic works by renowned artists like Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With a total of 35,000 artworks, visitors have plenty of art to appreciate.The Louvre's extensive collection is centered around two major periods in art history: the Arts and Crafts of ancient civilizations, particularly those that influenced Western art, and Western European Art from the Middle Ages to 1848. Covering almost the entirety of art history, your ticket grants you access to a myriad of remarkable treasures.The well-known museum had its origins as a royal residence that housed the private art collections of French monarchs. The public display of art at this location commenced in 1725 through the efforts of the royal academy, however, it wasn't until 1793, amid the French Revolution, that it was established as a public art exhibition space.The museum's collection was quickly enhanced by the treasures Napoleon brought back from his journeys across Europe in no time.

By turning the Louvre's art collection into the largest in the world, he left a lasting impact. Even though some of the stolen treasures have been recovered over time, there are still pieces that have never been found.

Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
Louvre Museum: E-Ticket
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