Grande Pyramide


Almost as dazzling as the masterpieces inside the Louvre is the 21m-high glass pyramid designed by Chinese-born American architect IM Pei, which crowns the main entrance to the museum in shimmering sunbeams and glass.

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  • metro: Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre

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