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2 unusual facts about Louvre Palace


Bureau d'études des postes et télécommunications d'outre-mer

It was a continuous activity started by the Minister of Colonies in the 1894, then at the Pavillon de Flore in the Louvre Palace, and after at different addresses: 10 rue du Mont-Thabor, rue Vaneau and 80 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis.

Étienne Jeaurat

In 1737, he first exhibited at the Salon des Artistes at the Louvre, then not a museum but a palace.


Sydney Wayser

The Louvre Palace and the Orangerie being only a few blocks from her apartment, she quickly gleaned much of French culture from her songwriter father, leading her to musical influences that include Edith Piaf, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Jacques Brel, among many others.


see also

Lescot

Lescot Wing, the oldest portion existing above ground level of the Louvre Palace, in Paris, France