Paul Cezanne once said that "a well-maintained company - just go to the Louvre museum." (5) Certainly today it is known as one of the most famous buildings in the world. Some of the most famous works include Milovinas, Samothrace's victory, Hammurabi Code, and the most famous Mona Lisa. Founded in the 16th century, it is a collection of personal arts of King Francis I and is currently one of the most famous art museums in the world. The Louvre is located in the heart of Paris in France. More precisely, it is in the 1st district on the right bank of the River Seine.
· The Louvre in Paris It is no doubt that this is the most visited museum in the world. There are an average of 5 million visitors a year in the museum. The Louvre is known for its love of artistic beauty. There are about 35,000 masterpieces and souvenirs in the museum, including the popular Mona Lisa and Venus Miró. St. Peter's Basilica of Rome, Vatican City: This is undoubtedly the world's largest sacred place. It is also one of the most sacred places in the Catholic remains. The cathedral has gorgeous gold, beautiful angel paintings, symbolic statues, marble pillars and masterpieces of art, reflecting the excellence of Renaissance artists. You can see the real artistic beauty of famous artists such as Michelangelo, Raphael, Benini, Brunelleschi. You will be fascinated by the art of the cathedral and the magnificent dome
The alarm sounded at the world 's most famous museum - the grand gallery at the Louvre museum in Paris -. The judicial police found that the corpse of a famous curator Jacques Saunière was naked and positioned as the Da Vinci Vitrubians. For the information left by the deceased, Robert Langdon, a professor of religious semiotics at Harvard University, was invited by the Central Attorney General's Secretary Bezu Fache on the crime scene. Views on Langdon and Fache crime scene
LH has been reflected in many manuscripts and has been reproduced and duplicated at Mesopotamia's transcription center for centuries. The most perfect and famous example is the Blackstone Monument currently located in the Louvre museum in Paris and excavated by the archaeological team of the capital city of Susa in 1901-1902. One of the few stone monuments built in Babylon City was regarded as the ruins of Susa in the 12th century BC. Probably the ruler of Elamite Shutruk-Nahhunte I came from Sippar also plundered other monuments of Mesopotamian rulers. The stone monument of the Louvre Museum is the pillar of the 7.5-foot long diorite which forms the basis of all laws. On the top covering nearly a third of the stone monument, a magnificent sight, the god of Shamush who is the god of justice, is sitting in front of the king, and the king Han Rabbi stands in front of him.