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Louvre Exterior 1860
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Louvre Exterior 1860
Exterior view of the palace of the Louvre, before the Siege and the Commune during which the Tuileries were destroyed. Some might prefer the group of trees to todays pyramid
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1860 Commune Destroyed Galleries Louvre Prefer Pyramid Siege Todays Tuileries
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This striking 1860 photograph captures the exterior of the iconic Louvre Palace in Paris, as it looked before the tumultuous events of the Siege and the Commune. The image offers a historical glimpse into the grandeur of the palace before its Tuileries gardens were destroyed. The serene scene is dominated by the Palace's ornate facade, adorned with intricate carvings and statues, reflecting in the calm waters of the moat. The group of trees in the foreground adds a picturesque touch to the image, their lush foliage providing a stark contrast to the grand architecture. Today, many may prefer this tranquil view to the modern addition of the Louvre Pyramid, which was built in 1989. The Louvre, home to some of the world's most renowned art collections, has a rich and complex history. The palace was originally built as a fortress in the 12th century, and later transformed into a royal residence in the 16th century. It was during the French Revolution that the Louvre became a museum, opening its doors to the public in 1793. The Siege of Paris, which lasted from September 1870 to January 1871, and the subsequent Commune, marked a dark period in French history. During the Siege, the Tuileries gardens were destroyed, leaving the Louvre isolated from the rest of the city. The Commune, a short-lived revolutionary government, saw further destruction and chaos in Paris. This photograph, taken circa 1860, offers a rare glimpse into the Louvre's history, before the events that forever changed the landscape of Paris. The image invites us to reflect on the passage of time and the ever-evolving nature of the city's iconic landmarks.
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