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With entrance on rue de Rivoli, it is the last bor...

With entrance on rue de Rivoli, it is the last born of the Louvre museums. On four floors it collects thousands of pieces of furniture and everyday objects from the Middle Ages to today, often unique, always beautiful and precious. The rooms dedicated to jewelery are head-spinning.
Impossible to expose all that is found in the immense deposits, every 3-4 months they are exhibited in rotation in beautiful exhibitions dedicated to costume, fashion and design. Over the years I have seen exhibitions on the history of underwear and the Vionnet fashion house, collections of fans and toys from the 30s and 40s, on Toulouse-Lautrec advertising posters and on the Bauhaus. Unmissable.
The internal restaurant is excellent and very comfortable, an indispensable stop during the visit.

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