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THE LOUVER
From the fortress of Philippe Auguste (1190) to the completion of the "Grand Dessein" (1870), the Louver
palace has extended progressively along the right bank of the Seine.
A true barrier separating the northern and southern parts of the city, the building constitutes the point of
departure of the great East-West view, which crosses the Arc du Carrousel, the obelisk in the Place de la Concorde, the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Elysées, and extends right out.
The international renown of the Louver museum sometimes makes us forget that it was originally designed
as a palace. Since the middle ages, its development has been quite exceptional, marked by both the major
events of French history and the succession of architects and decorators who have left their mark on it.