10 Pieces to See at the Louvre Museum | Behind the Masterpiece
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The Louvre is the world’s largest and most visited museum. This 60,000 square meter exhibition space holds over 35,000 pieces. The museum is a never-ending maze filled with countless works of art from all different artistic styles and historical periods. The sheer size of the Louvre's collection may be overwhelming for both art history novices and experts. To help guide your trip, here are 10 of the most important artworks to visit.

0:00 - Intro
0:46 - The Louvre Pyramid
1:54 - Mona Lisa
3:31 - Liberty Leading the People
5:09 - The Wedding at Cana
6:45 - The Winged Victory of Samothrace
8:41 - The Code of Hammurabi
10:10 - The Lamassu
11:44 - Venus de Milo
13:17 - Portrait of Madeleine
15:15 - Athanor
16:54 - Conclusion

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Music:
Solving Puzzles by Alistair Sung
Time by Dexter Britain
Flare by Chad Lawson

Translation:
French translation by Lydie Pochet

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