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Can I visit the Louvre, one of the three major museums, in one day?

The Louvre is one of the three largest museums in the world. It's very big. It is recommended to spend a day visiting. You should do your homework first. If it really doesn't work, you can rent an English commentary. A small box is about 7 euros, and the admission fee is 15 euros. You can insert a credit card into the self-service ticket vending machine to buy it. This is my schedule for the day. First of all, the small golden pagoda designed by Bay. If you are a photographer, it is suggested that the second floor for taking photos is opposite the Pyramid Pavilion. The shooting time was at night, when the street lights just came on, when the pyramids were the most beautiful.

One was taken after the museum closed, and I missed the perfect angle on the second floor. Another photo was taken by a teacher I know, who is also a photographer. This photo is more transparent and gives a lot of information. You can also see the Paris Ferris wheel and half of the Eiffel Tower behind it. Ok, after introducing the appearance shooting, I'll introduce the must-see exhibits inside. Mona Lisa. The original painting is very small, placed in a bulletproof glass cover, and there is a three-meter partition outside, so the Mona Lisa's face can't be seen clearly.

You will always see students studying. Napoleon, one of the famous oil paintings, was crowned. I have only seen it in history textbooks before, and what I saw with my own eyes is also very shocking. This oil painting was painted by Napoleon's royal painter, but it's a pity that he contributed such a shocking work all his life. The famous sculpture, the prototype of the small logo on Rolls Royce, is him, the shop assistant. The Egyptian pavilion is empty, which is a bit deserted compared with the hot cultural relics. The relief leading to the second floor, does the deer look familiar? Holmes also hung an identical deer head in his room, and the deer head has since become a symbol of reasoning.

Yes, the size of the painting has different necessity. Of course, I'm not talking about the Mona Lisa. Now the interpretation machine in the Louvre uses 3ds, which looks very easy to use, but we rented it, because I plan to browse it on the first day, and I will take it slowly when I have time. It's much bigger than you think. The foundation of history, culture and art can not be improved overnight, and everyone has different sensory gains when they see the collection. This difference is part of artistic value, so it is not recommended that you look at too many things in advance, which will affect the acquisition of the first intuitive impression. You can look back after the visit and go again when you have a chance.