Learn about the Louvre's transformation from a 12th-century fortress to one of the world’s largest and most iconic art museums.

The Louvre began as a fortress built in the late 12th century by King Philip II to defend Paris against invaders. Over the centuries, it evolved into a royal palace and eventually a public museum after the French Revolution in 1793.
The building itself reflects a mix of architectural styles, from medieval fortifications to Renaissance and modern elements, including the famous glass pyramid by I.M. Pei.

هاوٍ للفن والتاريخ والسفر أنشأ هذا الدليل العربي لتسهيل التخطيط واستفادة الزوار.
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