
Introduction:
When we speak about the Louvre Today, we think immediately
of the Parisian museum which contains a very impressive
work of art collection. But before becoming one of the biggest
museums in the world, the Louvre was in the beginning a
stronghold which was used to be protected from the enemy
attacks. It is at the end of the XIIth century that Philippe
August decides to build a feudal castle to defend Paris.
This castle will become soon the royal residence. The great
kings who followed Philippe August rebuilt and extended
the palace so that the present Louvre doesn't resemble of
nothing the Louvre of the XIIth century.
The Louvre museum is the biggest in Paris by its surface
(160 106 m² of which 58 470 of Paris dedicated for
the exhibitions). The building is a former royal palace,
situated at the centre of the Paris city, between the Seine
right strand and the Rivoli Street. It is the one of the
oldest museums and the third biggest in the world. The Louvre
has a long history of artistic and historic conservation
of France, since the capetians kings, until the Napoleonic
Empire.
It shelters one of the most famous pictures at the world,
otherwise most famous
The Joconde of Leonardo
de Vinci.
History of the palace :
The France history has much marked the Louvre Palace history.
At the origin of the Louvre there is a strong castle, the
Louvre’s big tower, established by King Philippe August,
in 1190. One of his main missions is the Seine downstream
surveillance, which constitutes one of the traditional streets
of the invasions and raids since the Vikings time