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Parisian Museums – Top 6 For the Visitor

Your Paris vacation will not be a real Paris vacation if you just spend your time inside your luxury Paris hotel. IIn Paris you should maximize that time to visit the famous museums and landmarks of the city. Aside from the Eiffel Tower and the Arc De Triumphe, the city is famous for its museums and galleries. Paris is not just a city of romance; it is also a city of art. A visit to the famous museums will surely make your Paris vacation an experience for art lover’s and even those who don’ t normally look at art.

On the top of the list is the largest museum in the whole world that exhibits tons and tons of historic art pieces from the medieval and the renaissance era. It also displays modern and contemporary pieces. The Louvre houses an astonishing 35,000 art pieces including works of masters such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. A visit to the Louvre is compulsory for any tour of the city.

Displaying artworks that will define and describe the rich history of Paris, the Carnavalet Museum should be included in the list of places you should visit in Paris. This museum exhibits collections such as the Madame de Sevigne’s Gallery, the Charle Le Brun Ceiling, and the famous Robespierre’s Final Letter. Another bizarre exhibition is an ancient recipe for frog’s legs.

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