SoundSeeing Paris The Louvre - Originally a fortress, the Louvre has been transformed over the centuries from an extensive palace to a museum that claims to hold the largest art collection in the world. You could easily spend a couple of weeks in order to see everything. But you can also just go only to catch a glimpse of the Mona Lisa. As long as the thousands of other tourists do not block your view?
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