[Paris] Museu do Louvre
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When you enter the Louvre, you will be in a central area and you will see three wings or sections of the museum. They are labeled: Sully, Richelieu, and Denon. The first two were important French ministers and the third was the first director of the museum. Each wing has its own entrance, but the wings are interconnected in some places.

What to see:
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Ancient foundations and Medieval Louvre:
(-1;sully;338) The Great Sphinx of Tanis
(-1;denon;169) Mary Magdalene by Gregor Erhart
Antiquities and Sculptures
(0;richelieu;210) Tombeau de Philippe Pot, grand sénéchal de Bourgogne
(0;richelieu;212) Allégorie de la mort dite la mort Saint Innocent
(0;richelieu;227) The Code of Hammurabi
(0;sully;345) The Venus de Milo
(0;denon;403) The Slaves by Michelangelo
Primary painting collections and State apartments
(1;richelieu;545) The Napoleon III Apartments
(1;richelieu;102) The Marly Horses by Guillaume Coustou
(1;sully;602) Louis XIV (1638-1715), roi de France
(1;sully;632) Marie Antoinette’s Cylinder Desk
(1;sully;640) Statue d’Amon et Toutânkhamon
(1;sully;663) Sarcophage des Époux
(1;denon;700) Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix
(1;denon;700) The Raft of the Medusa by Theodore Gericault
(1;denon;702) Oath of the Horatii by Jacques-Louis David
(1;denon;702) The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David
(1;denon;703) The Winged Victory of Samothrace
(1;denon;705) The French Crown Jewels
(1;denon;711) Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
(1;denon;711) The Wedding at Cana by Paolo Veronese
(1;denon;712) Death of The Virgin by Caravaggio
(1;denon;713) Le Pandemonium by John Martin
Additional paintings and Decorative arts.
(2;richelieu;801) Galerie Médicis
(2;richelieu;837) The Lacemaker by Johannes Vermeer