Louvre Museum
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Address | Rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France |
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Established | August 10, 1793 |
Hours | Open ⋅ Closes 6PM |
Date completed | 2015 |
Architects | Pierre Lescot |
Louis Le Vau | |
Claude Perrault | |
Did you know | The Louvre is one of Europe's most-visited museums, and rightly so: Its historical and cultural significance attracts historians, scholars and lovers of art from all over the world. |
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About Louvre Museum
The Louvre, or the Louvre Museum, is the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris, France. A central landmark of the city, it is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the city's 1st arrondissement.
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French strikes: How could they affect UK travellers?
Eiffel Tower bosses said part of The Monument would be closed due to The Strikes on Thursday, when fog covered its upper levels
British travellers face cancellations, delays and disruption getting to and from France during the next Five Days due to a general Strike in the Country .
is expected to cause problems for trains, airlines and French roads.
Eurostar said 90 services will not run, while EasyJet has cancelled 70 flights and BA has cancelled More Than a dozen.
The Foreign Office has said journeys to the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Germany could also be affected.
It has urged travellers to check with operators before beginning their journey.
How are flights affected?Some Air Traffic controllers and Air France workers have said they will take part in The Strike - in a bid to cause disruption to air travel. As a result:
What about Eurostar and Eurotunnel?Eurostar has warned that it will run a reduced timetable until 10 December - with no tickets expected to be on sale until then.
A and passengers have been advised to check if their service will be running.
The Operator said 11 out of 19 services from London to Paris will be cancelled on Thursday and Friday, with about half of all services from the French capital also facing cancellations.
Some services from London to Brussels and Amsterdam might also be affected, it said.
The Operator said it expected about 90 services to be cancelled during The Strike .
BBC reporter Keith Doyle said St Pancras station was "very, very quiet" on Thursday, with many passengers having made other plans ahead of The Strike .
Eurotunnel said it "does not foresee disruption" on its service between Folkestone and Calais.
Industrial action by hauliers may also cause delays or blockages on some major roads in France , the UK Foreign Office has warned.
What about ferry crossings?P& O Ferries, which operates services between Dover and Calais, has said that it expects "potential disruption" to its sailing schedule on Thursday.
Are Paris tourist attractions affected?The Eiffel Tower In Paris closed on Thursday because of The Strike - although visitors could still access The Esplanade .
The Louvre Museum said some of its viewing rooms were closed on Thursday.
Hotels across Paris have also reported a higher than normal level of cancellations ahead of The Strike .
Police have closed of A Number of roads In Paris ahead of a planned march through The CityRiot Police began searching pedestrians' bags before dawn on Paris 's Champs-Élysées Boulevard , where shops have been ordered to close ahead of a planned march by protesters.
Transport networks in some areas of France have also ground to a near-halt on Thursday morning.
Some 90% of high-speed TGV and intercity trains have been cancelled, with buses also affected.
In Paris , just five of The City 's 16 underground Metro lines are running.
How have British tourists been affected?A Family heading on holiday to Disneyland Paris say they are "heartbroken" after hitting disruption caused by The Strikes .
Daryl Moran, an electrical engineer from Merseyside, said he and His Family had their Flybe flights changed while travelling to Manchester Airport on Thursday morning.
The Family of four later flew to Southampton airport, where they took another flight to Paris .
Mr Moran said: "We should have arrived at Paris 09:30am local time (08:30 GMT), we will arrive In Paris now at 17:00 local time. "
The Trip was a surprise for his eldest daughter, Olivia, who turns eight next week. They are due to return to the UK on Sunday evening.
Mr Moran said: "She is absolutely heartbroken that we are missing a full day there now," he added.
The Family had booked a princess lunch for Thursday afternoon, which they hope to reschedule.
Daryl Moran (right) with daughters, Olivia, seven, (centre), Emilia, three, (left) and wife Sophia.The Father of two said they were given No Warning of potential disruption by their airline, Flybe, or travel agent, Hays Travel .
Flybe apologised to its customers whose flights have been delayed.
The airline said it had been contacting those affected and encouraged passengers to check live flight information on its website.
Hays Travel said it had "not been contacted by the airlines or given any information to pass on to customers".
Where have there been protests in France ? Demonstrations against the French government's pension reforms have also been seen in MarseilleMore Than 200 demonstrations were expected across France - with protesters urging President Emmanuel Macron to scrap his government's pension reform plans.
By 17:00 local time (16:00 GMT), 450,000 people had joined demonstrations in cities across France not including Paris . The CGT union said 250,000 had marched In Paris .
A Number of said they planned to join the demonstrations.
Sporadic disturbances have broken out in some areas.
Police fired tear gas in the north-western city of Nantes and some protesters smashed shop windows in nearby Rennes.
In Paris , Police carried out identity checks on More Than 6,000 people.
By 17:00 local time, Police In Paris had detained 87 people, officials said.
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Source of news: bbc.com