Erkunden Sie das weltberühmte Louvre-Museum in Paris.
Sehen Sie das berühmteste Gemälde der Welt, die Mona Lisa und die Venus de Milo-Statue live. Sehen Sie Tausende von anderen Gemälden, Skulpturen und historischen Artefakten. Sparen Sie wertvolle Zeit und Geld mit im Voraus bezahlten Online-Tickets. Das Überspringen der Warteschlange ist inklusive. Sie können das Innere der großen Louvre-Pyramide betreten, die Warteschlange im Inneren überspringen und direkt ins Museum gehen.
Was ist inbegriffen
AudioGuide auf Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Spanisch, Italienisch
Sehen Sie weltberühmte Kunstwerke wie die Mona Lisa und die Venus von Milo.
Erkunden Sie dieses weltberühmte Wahrzeichen mit seinen 40.000 ausgestellten Objekten von innen.
Skip-The-Line an den Kassen, wo Sie 1-2 Stunden sparen können.
Sie können bis zu 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren und erhalten eine vollständige Rückerstattung.
Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung müssen Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren.
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Änderungen, die weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses vorgenommen werden, können nicht akzeptiert werden.
Die Annahmeschlusszeiten richten sich nach der Ortszeit des jeweiligen Erlebnisses.
Für dieses Erlebnis ist gutes Wetter erforderlich. Sollte es wegen schlechten Wetters abgesagt werden, erhalten Sie einen Ersatztermin oder eine vollständige Rückerstattung.
Amazing paintings and sculptures. The famous Mona Lisa and heaps of others. I'm not a huge art buff but found the place quite overwhelming. The audio guide helped a lot and you really get to appreciate the art work on display throughout the museum. There are several entrances underground if you don't want to wait in the heat or cold. Try and get there early to avoid the crowds which didn't take long to amass. Get an audio machine, they are so invaluable. I found it easier to enter the number of the piece of art work rather than trying to navigate through the menu. Would definately go back again.
Feb, 2023
It took three visits to Paris for me to finally visit the Louvre. I’m not too much into art, so I thought I really wouldn’t enjoy it as much as I did. We had our audio guide. We probably spent at least 3 hours there and only saw a tiny slice of that place. It’s HUGE! It would take a few days to truly see everything. We went in December, so no lines. It was a really cool place! I would like to go back so I could see parts of it we didn’t have time to see.
Feb, 2023
I had actually not planned to visit the Louvre while in Paris because the collection at the Orsay is more my thing, but my original plan to visit Pere Lachaise fell through because of rainy weather. It was a Monday, which is apparently a terrible day to visit the Louvre, because most other museums were closed. Google told me that going late in the day was my best bet, so that I did.
If you take the Metro (tip: make sure you have your return Metro ticket before you enter the museum! There is only ONE ticket machine with a verrrry long line at closing time) you can buy your entry ticket at a small shop in the mall (Carousel de Louvre). I walked right up and bought it (cash only). As I was making my way to the security line, I saw an enormous school group leaving, so I knew I'd done the right thing by waiting.
Amazing paintings and sculptures. The famous Mona Lisa and heaps of others. I'm not a huge art buff but found the place quite overwhelming. The audio guide helped a lot and you really get to appreciate the art work on display throughout the museum. There are several entrances underground if you don't want to wait in the heat or cold. Try and get there early to avoid the crowds which didn't take long to amass. Get an audio machine, they are so invaluable. I found it easier to enter the number of the piece of art work rather than trying to navigate through the menu. Would definately go back again.
It took three visits to Paris for me to finally visit the Louvre. I’m not too much into art, so I thought I really wouldn’t enjoy it as much as I did. We had our audio guide. We probably spent at least 3 hours there and only saw a tiny slice of that place. It’s HUGE! It would take a few days to truly see everything. We went in December, so no lines. It was a really cool place! I would like to go back so I could see parts of it we didn’t have time to see.
I had actually not planned to visit the Louvre while in Paris because the collection at the Orsay is more my thing, but my original plan to visit Pere Lachaise fell through because of rainy weather. It was a Monday, which is apparently a terrible day to visit the Louvre, because most other museums were closed. Google told me that going late in the day was my best bet, so that I did. If you take the Metro (tip: make sure you have your return Metro ticket before you enter the museum! There is only ONE ticket machine with a verrrry long line at closing time) you can buy your entry ticket at a small shop in the mall (Carousel de Louvre). I walked right up and bought it (cash only). As I was making my way to the security line, I saw an enormous school group leaving, so I knew I'd done the right thing by waiting.