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Architectural photography of the Louvre, Paris

July 19th, 2010

The Louvre , Paris the world’s largest Museum and at €9.50 has got to be the best bargain in an otherwise very very expensive city (€10 for a beer, I must have been mad!!). It was crazy busy everybody trying to get a look at the Mona Lisa, it was like trying to get to the front at a gig, it only needed crowd surfers. The tour guides who where taking hordes of tourists around the museum where vicious, smacking people on the head pushing people out of the way and arguing if you dared to question their methods.

Apart from the headline pieces the rest of the musum was very civilised and magnificent. I highly recommend it, this was my first time in the Louvre despite having been to Paris numerous times.

I loved the building so I thought I would share my photographic take on the architecture of the Louvre. I would love some comments.

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Tags: architectural, architecture, art gallery, city, france, inspiration, interior, louvre, paris, paul adams, Personal Work, Photography



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