Saturday night free in the Louvre

With new guests to attract, want to open the Louvre in Paris, starting in 2019 every first Saturday of the month with free admission. The especially with tourists popular Sunday free ticket, however, is abolished.

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    Author: Simon/Termèche/Jawabreh


  • Ten reasons for Paris

    City of art

    About 200 museums exist in Paris. In 1793, the Musée du Louvre, which is one of the most important museums in the world opened. In the building of 35,000 exhibits – from ancient times to be issued up to the Modern era. Including the Mona Lisa, the world-famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.

  • Ten reasons for Paris

    City of love

    On the 130 metre high Montmartre hill in the North of Paris, a tribute to love: “Le mur des je t’aime is a little bit hidden on the Square Jéhan-Rictus”. On 40 square metres of 612 tiles of the artists have written in over 300 languages “I love You”.

  • Ten reasons for Paris

    City of fashion

    Coco Chanel is regarded as the revolutionary of women’s fashion, because you could have the corset references. Dior designed the “New Look” and Yves Saint Laurent invented the Trouser suit for women. Today, the fashion keeps-Zar, Karl Lagerfeld, the court in Paris. For film actress Romy Schneider, the city was a revelation: “In Paris, I live and love, to move me and to dress me learned”.

  • Ten reasons for Paris

    City of the philosophers

    Thinking, debating, the world re-invent. The Café de Flore in the artists ‘ quarter, Saint-Germain-des-Pres stands for the free spirit of the metropolis on the Seine. In the 1930s, the Bohemians met here and made the night into day. As a local cafe, Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, the “Flore” addressed in the story.

  • Ten reasons for Paris

    City of music

    In September approximately 350,000 Techno Fans dancing through Paris. The enthusiasm for music of electro, Rock and classical music to Chanson from the city. About his home, the conductor Sergiu Celibidache said: “Paris is the only place where man can really live as he wants.”

  • Ten reasons for Paris

    City of Foodies

    The French love good food and socializing. In no other city you can try the self-as in Paris. It must be a no star restaurant! The heart of the original French cuisine in the brasseries, with their tiny tables on the sidewalk. Particularly in the case of family-run Restaurants are guaranteed to be taste and hospitality.

  • Ten reasons for Paris

    City of His

    Since 1991, the recognised Bank of the UNESCO as a world heritage site. 37 bridges to connect the southern shore (rive gauche) with the North Bank (rive droite). “As I stand on the bridge and am in the midst of Paris, in our home. As the water flows, you’re, and I throw my heart into the river and dive in you and love you”, wrote Kurt Tucholsky.

  • Ten reasons for Paris

    Town of freedom, equality, fraternity

    Here’s the national pride at home. Place de la République – one of the largest squares in Paris. Over all, Wake up Marianne. The Statue symbolizing the French Republic, their origin is told in the Reliefs on the Pedestal. Since 2013, the place is car-free and was the meeting place of the Parisian youth.

    Author: Simon/Termèche/Jawabreh


At twelve Saturdays in the year of the entrance in the Louvre Museum in Paris will be between 18.00 and 21.45 clock, free of charge. Visitors will receive Tickets for Free admission into the Denon and Sully wings. Who wants to see the Richelieu wing, would have to make a reservation, the Museum’s management on Wednesday (28. November).

The regular adult admission costs 17 euros. Previously the entrance was on every first Sunday in the winter months between October and March. This Ticket is deleted from 2019. The action was initially conceived as a one-year test run.

The Louvre is the most visited Museum in the world. According to their information it controls this year to a new record of ten million guests.

(AFP)


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