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The Louvre is basically a museum, however, it is considered as a national landmark and monument of France. This Museum was established in the year 1793 in the Louvre Palace as a result of a decision made by the National Assembly during the French Revolution.
This museum is a holds a unique place in history because history is preserved here. It is home to approximately 35,000 objects of historical importance which are as old as 6th millennium BC.
This museum, as mentioned earlier is housed in the Louvre Palace. This Palace was built as a fortress by Philip II during 12th century. Philip II himself designed it according to his needs for that time. This fortress was extended and modified by various coming emperors according to their desires.
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