Paris is a gallery city and my leisure events are about 150. One, one, one, George, any kind of kind, one, one, one, George, any kind of kind (created, smoking).
However, there are a few of the most fascinating collections that you may have never actually encountered before, distinguishing between surprises. These are three gallery areas that several Parisians have never seen before.
Hidden at the end of the vast Louvre is an intimate, unusual wing: the consulting area of the Graphic Arts Department, whose entrance is protected by 2 rock lions, encounters the carrousel yard and awaits the Tuileries yard. Here you can see the work of several of the most popular musicians around the world, and you can get close to their frames whenever you need it.
The Louvre does not advertise how to view the exam area. The department has nearly a quarter of illustrations, pastels, miniatures, prints, personalized plates, unusual publications, trademarks, woodcuts, lithographic rocks and manuscripts, many of which have never actually seen the sunshine.