As the largest museum in the world, the Louvre holds over 500,000 objects, of which 38,000 are on display at any time to include some of the world’s most iconic images.
The Musée Rodin in Paris, France, displays a fascinating collection of the famous artist’s sculptures and drawings. It is tucked away in the 7th arrondissement just across the street from the Invalides, with its very visible golden dome.
The Louvre. It’s as synonymous to Paris as baguettes, berets, croissants and the Eiffel Tower. It is also one of the most visited museums in the world … and rightfully so.
If you are going back to the States this summer, add a free visit to a Blue Star museum to your travel plans. There are participating museums in every state offering free entrance to military ID holders.
Everyone knows the famous museums in Europe, like the Louvre in Paris. But, if you’re looking for something off the beaten museum path, here are five of the most obscure museums worth your time.
Although it’s one of four countries in the United Kingdom, it’s fair to say England often feels like two. One is filled with enchanting tales of knights and chivalry, Muggles and teen wizards, Beatrix Potter and William Shakespeare.