Musée du Louvre - Paris (1ᵉ arrondissement, Palais du Louvre)
The Musée du Louvre, once a royal palace and now the world's largest art museum, houses thousands of works of art, from the Mona Lisa to the Venus de Milo, in a prestigious and fascinating setting.
Collections, events & students
- Designed in part by I. M. Pei, its entrance pyramid is an emblematic symbol. The interior offers a wealth of cultural experiences.
- Workshops, guided tours and youth workshops (children and students) all year round.
Opening hours, prices & access
- Opening hours: open every day except Tuesday; 9am-6pm (Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday) and late-night opening until 9pm on Wednesday and Friday.
- Full price: €22 (permanent collections); free for under-18s and EU residents aged 18-25; free on the 1st Saturday evening of the month.
- Last admission: one hour before closing, evacuation 30 min before.
- Access: Palais-Royal-Musée du Louvre metro station (line 1), Pyramide, bus, bike; accessible to wheelchair users via the Pyramide.
Practical info
- Address: Palais du Louvre, 75001 Paris
- Accessibility: ground level via pyramid, elevators, PRM access
- Public: students, teachers, researchers, families, art lovers