Paris City Card
- Eiffel Tower or Montparnasse Tower
- Louvre Museum or Palace of Versailles
- Sightseeing Cruise on the Seine
- Paris City Audio Guide
Exhibition
4 Mar 2024 — 28 Sep 2025
In collaboration with the Louvre and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), 10 significant ancient artworks from Central Asia to Syria will be on display in the Oriental Antiquities galleries.
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The Met at the Louvre: Near Eastern Antiquities in Dialogue (Until 28 September 2025)
Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection (Until 6 January 2025)
Guillon Lethière: Born in Guadeloupe (Until 13 February 2025)
Combine Louvre Museum with other Paris favorites. Some things are better together.
One of the world's largest and most authoritative museums, the Louvre's magnificent classical silhouette (and funky glass pyramid) are well-known attractions in the center of Paris. But as nice as the Louvre is from the outside, its real magic is in the inside.
The Louvre's collection ranges from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greek antiquities, with masterpieces by Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Rembrandt. With 35,000 works of art (all created before 1848), it's a big, and worthwhile, commitment.
The Louvre is one of Paris's Big Three museums; the other two are the Musée d'Orsay (with Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art from the years 1848-1914) and the Centre Pompidou (with 20th-century works created after 1914).