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Introductory Facts About Louvre Museum Paris Guided Tours

One of the sought to be visited world museums is seated in Paris, France. Louvre Museum houses the most exquisite art pieces across time lines and geographic locations.

If you're a bit unfamiliar with art, but wants to attain an in depth knowledge about it, why not take a guided tour? This will make your Le Louvre visit more meaningful.

Guided tours of the Louvre Museum are offered in English daily. The tour last 90 minutes and takes you through some of the most renowned pieces of artwork on display at the Louvre. Guided tours in English are available between 3 to 5 times a day based on seasonal demand.

Louvre tours normally start on American architect Im Pei's glass pyramid which is placed at the middle of the museum. Fees are charged on adults, free among kids aged under 13, and a discount is available for those 13 to 18 years of age.

Guided tours of the Louvre are restricted to 30 people and places are allotted on a first come first serve basis, so it's recommended to turn up to the glass pyramid 30 minutes before the tour starts in order to register your names.

Aside from human tour guides, Louvre also offers audio guides in six different languages. It orients you to art collections like a normal human guide does. They are also 90-minute tours and audios can be leased on the front desk of Louvre.

Louvre welcomes visitors daily from 9 AM to 6 PM except Tuesdays and particular holidays. Ticket booths close 45 minutes before closing time while guards start going around to clear the buildings half an hour before closing. Some parts of the Louvre are open to public as late as 9.45 in the evening on Mondays.

By availing of Louvre's standard ticket, you'll be licensed to get in and out of the museum as often as you want in a day. This will enable you to take your lunch and some rest. Standard tickets limits you to see permanent exhibits only as temporary exhibits demand you to pay additional fees.

Every first Sunday each month, Louvre offers free entrance for all. But if you look to visit several museums in Paris, why not buy a Paris museum pass that enables you to get into more than 70 museums of the city.

by: Pierre Fontaine




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