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LouvreFrench art gallery, former palace of the French kings, in Paris. It was converted to an art gallery in 1793 to house the royal collections. Two of its best-known exhibits are the sculpture Venus de Milo and Leonardo da Vinci's painting of the Mona Lisa. Today the gallery comprises seven sections: ancient, Oriental, Egyptian, painting, sculpture, applied arts, and drawing. The controversial main entrance of the Louvre, a vast glass structure in the shape of a pyramid, was designed by I M Pei and opened in 1989. All the main galleries are reached from this point, which is viewed as one of the most successful adaptations in modern architecture.
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