Louvre Museum (Paris, France)
The Louvre Museum is the largest museum in the world, housed in what used to be the Louvre Palace, main residence of the king of France. It is a collection of over 38,000 pieces of art from all over the world. The art collection began in 1793 ass a public museum, with 500 pieces of art from the king's collection. Today, it boasts over 10 million visitors in a year, making it the most popular museum in the world as well. It has been the home of the Mona Lisa since Napoleon placed it in the collection. The Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre on August 21,1911, and it's theft ironically drew even more crowds that wished to stare at the empty space on the wall where the Mona Lisa had hung. When recovered in 1913, the museum became a must-see for people around the world, especially to see the Mona Lisa.
"History of the Louvre From Château to Museum." History of the Louvre | Louvre Museum | Paris. Louvre, n.d. Web. 21 May 2019.
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Longitude: 2.337644000000