Louvre's Rich History
The Louvre's collection grew significantly through donations and archaeological discoveries, including the iconic Mona Lisa, which gained fame after its theft in 1911. During World War II, most artworks were relocated for safety, leaving the museum nearly empty. Today, the Louvre attracts staggering daily visitors, with many rushing to see the Mona Lisa, while the rest of the vast museum often remains less crowded.In this clip
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