The Louvre
The Louvre, in its successive architectural metamorphoses, has  dominated central Paris since the late 12th century. Built on the city's  western edge, the original structure was gradually engulfed as the city  grew. The dark fortress of the early days was transformed into the  modernized dwelling of François I and, later, the sumptuous palace of  the Sun King, Louis XIV. Here we explore the history of this  extraordinary edifice and of the museum that has occupied it since 1793.  

