It might not be possible to visit your favourite places in person right at the moment but there is always a way to get your cultural fix.
How about a virtual tour of the Louvre?
The Parisian museum offers three virtual tours including one of the moat that was the original perimeter of the Louvre when it was first built as a fortress by French king Phillippe Auguste.
Egyptian Antiquities
Collections from the Pharaonic period are displayed on the east side of the Sully wing, on the ground floor and 1st floor.
Remains of the Louvre’s Moat
The Louvre was originally a fortress built by the French king Philippe Auguste. It was intended to reinforce the defenses that the king had ordered to be built in 1190 to protect Paris from attack via the Seine. Today, visitors can walk around the original perimeter moat and view the piers that supported the drawbridge.
Galerie d’Apollon
The Galerie d’Apollon, situated above the Petite Galerie, was destroyed by fire in 1661 and rebuilt by Le Vau. The ceiling, begun by Le Brun, is a homage to the Sun King, Louis XIV. The central panel, Apollo Slaying the Serpent Python, is by Delacroix (1851). The gallery was recently restored.
Also watch: 800 year history of the Louvre
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