The Louvre cannot be reduced to its status of museum. It was once a castle, a palace, a place of power, but also a place for celebrations, artistic practices, and creations - a place that was just as lively as today, but in a different way. Its architectural evolution has echo with the history of France. Its transformations have accompanied those of music, whether classical, ba... (展开全部)
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