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Paris signed a new deal with the firm running its bike rental scheme Monday after thieves and vandals forced the city to replace the entire 20,000-strong fleet within just two years. Full Article at The Independent
Ankara, Nov. 23: The Turkish city of Izmir has asked Paris’s Louvre museum to return two statues of Greek Gods Zeus and Apollo, a newspaper reported on Monday. Full Article at Asian Age
Italian writer Umberto Eco gestures prior to a press conference at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009. Umberto Eco is the Louvre Museum's guest of honor in 2009. View Photo »
Paris alone has more than 250 sites from the Eiffel, Louvre to shopping centres like Galaries Lafayette and cabarets like Paradis Latin. Among Indian outbound torists, the wife and kids play a major role in deciding the itinerary. For a destination like France, we will be focussing on MICE (Meetings, In...
The Turkish city of Izmir has asked Paris's Louvre museum to return two statues of Greek gods Zeus and Apollo, a newspaper reported Monday. Full Article at The Independent
France has all the ingredients for a romantic getaway. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the smell of fresh baguettes and wine ... Hamsters. Treat your special someone to a night of amour at the Hamster Villa in Nantes, France. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Tunis — Dubbed "Project Bardo," the program to upgrade the largest museum in the country is in full swing. "The project is proceeding in strict compliance with the contract and deadlines are being met. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Italian writer Umberto Eco is seen prior to a press conference at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009. Umberto Eco is the Louvre Museum's guest of honor in 2009. View Photo »
Paris's Louvre museum on Thursday launched an application giving Apple iPhone and iPod touch users access to its collections
PARIS (AP) — For French leaders with famously large egos, they are hard to resist: grand urban projects meant to secure their legacy in the popular imagination.Napoleon III had Paris torn down and rebuilt along neat boulevards. Full Article at Newsday
A marvelous painting of a gourmand at his table hangs in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris — a portly, pink-faced figure happily gorging on a regal casserole, with a bottle of wine at one elbow and a luscious-looking soufflé at the other. Full Article at Boston Globe
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Italian writer Umberto Eco gestures prior to a press conference at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009. Umberto Eco is the Louvre Museum's guest of honor in 2009. The museum gave him carte blanche to come up with a series of art exhibits, concerts and conferences.
View Photo »Italian writer Umberto Eco is seen prior to a press conference at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009. Umberto Eco is the Louvre Museum's guest of honor in 2009. The museum gave him carte blanche to come up with a series of art exhibits, concerts and conferences.
View Photo »Italian writer Umberto Eco gestures prior to a press conference at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009. Umberto Eco is the Louvre Museum's guest of honor in 2009. The museum gave him carte blanche to come up with a series of art exhibits, concerts and conferences.
View Photo »Italian writer Umberto Ecco gestures prior to a press conference at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009. Umberto Eco is the Louvre Museum's guest of honor in 2009. The museum gave him carte blanche to come up with a series of art exhibits, concerts and conferences.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: Dutch photographer Karijn Kakebeeke poses after being awarded the 2009 BMW Paris Photo Prize for contemporary photography during the opening of The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: Dutch photographer Karijn Kakebeeke poses after being awarded the 2009 BMW Paris Photo Prize for contemporary photography during the opening of The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: People attend the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France. The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition features publishers from 23 countries and runs from 19th to 22nd November.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: People attend the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France. The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition features publishers from 23 countries and runs from 19th to 22nd November.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: People attend the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France. The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition features publishers from 23 countries and runs from 19th to 22nd November.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: People attend the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France. The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition features publishers from 23 countries and runs from 19th to 22nd November.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: French Minister for Culture Frederic Mitterrand attends the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: French Minister for Culture Frederic Mitterrand attends the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: French Minister for Culture Frederic Mitterrand attends the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: People attend the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France. The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition features publishers from 23 countries and runs from 19th to 22nd November.
View Photo »PARIS - NOVEMBER 18: People attend the opening night of the 'Paris Photo' exhibition at Le Carrousel du Louvre on November 18, 2009 in Paris, France. The 13th annual 'Paris Photo' exhibition features publishers from 23 countries and runs from 19th to 22nd November.
View Photo »People line up inside the Louvre museum for the opening of France's first Apple store, in Paris November 7, 2009.
View Photo »Picture taken on November 7, 2009 shows Apple Store logo next to Virgin logo, on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris.
View Photo »Costumers queue on November 7, 2009 on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The shop covers an area of 700 square metres (7,535 square feet).
View Photo »Costumers listen to explanations from an Apple store employee on November 7, 2009 on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris.
View Photo »Costumers queue outside the store on November 7, 2009 on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The shop covers an area of 700 square metres (7,535 square feet).
View Photo »A costumer looks at an Apple computer on November 7, 2009 on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The shop covers an area of 700 square metres (7,535 square feet).
View Photo »Apple Store employees applaud upon arrival of the first costumers as people queue outside the store on November 7, 2009 on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris.
View Photo »Costumers queue outside the shopping centre on November 7, 2009 on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The shop covers an area of 700 square metres (7,535 square feet).
View Photo »Apple Store employees applaud on November 7, 2009 on the opening day of France's first US technology Apple Store inside the legendary Louvre museum shopping centre in the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The shop covers an area of 700 square metres (7,535 square feet).
View Photo »Apple employees welcome customers at France's first Apple store, in Paris November 7, 2009. Computer giant Apple Inc opened its first French store beneath the Louvre museum on Saturday just two weeks after Microsoft opened a theme cafe to promote its Windows 7 software.
View Photo »Italian writer Umberto Eco is seen prior to a press conference at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Wednesday Sept. 30, 2009. Umberto Eco is the Louvre Museum's guest of honor in 2009. The museum gave him carte blanche to come up with a series of art exhibits, concerts and conferences.
View Photo »Paris alone has more than 250 sites from the Eiffel, Louvre to shopping centres like Galaries Lafayette and cabarets like Paradis Latin. Among Indian outbound torists, the wife and kids play a major role in deciding the itinerary. For a destination like France, we will be focussing on MICE (Meetings, In...
Paris's Louvre museum on Thursday launched an application giving Apple iPhone and iPod touch users access to its collections
We are very pleased to extend the experience of the Apple Store in France ... The new store is located below the famous Louvre Pyramid, in the Carrousel du Louvre. This is the place to go shopping, train and develop ideas.
I can spend all day at the Louvre – and have ... But I don't come away feeling any better than after spending four hours at Cars and Coffee.
Wherever I went, my dad knew that I had to get a postcard or a couple ... Whenever I go to a city, I try to get the big attractions -- like if you're going to go to Paris, get the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Seine River. But, then I always try to get something totally quirked out, too.
It's a victory after thirty years for McDonalds in France ... Being at the Louvre or any museum is a seal of approval for their business.
We are thrilled to present such a magnificent group of works from the Louvre’s collections to Minnesota for the first time, and it is a great opportunity to explore what makes a work of art a masterpiece
The wonderful thing about this Vermeer is that it's the first time the Louvre has allowed this painting to travel to North America
The Louvre is, of course, one of the greatest museums on earth, and so it's not every day that they loan objects from their collections. Let alone 62 objects from their collections
This is really it ... These paintings will be shipped back to the Louvre, stored away and never seen here again. I'm tremendously excited.
He was one of the few people who could look at a fragment of a vase and realize, by consulting his limitless memory, that it belonged to a vase in the Louvre
He had such a wonderful eye for Egyptian art. He really knew how to pick out the best ... The British Museum and the Louvre were collecting at the same time — and it was certainly a time when you could take your pick.
It is a complete non-event ... The Louvre mall already contains other fast-foods. And if you want my opinion, McDonald's is far from being the worst.
We will not restore ties with the Louvre until the relics are back in Egypt
Halting cooperation with the Louvre Museum has nothing to do with the results of the UNESCO election in which Culture Minister Faruq Hosni was a candidate
I remember as a young student first visiting the Louvre in Paris and marvelling at its extraordinary ability to unify and modernise what was a much loved but disparate institution, and beholding its magnificent, gravity defying, glass pyramid. He became a role model for me as a young architect.
The Louvre bought the relics knowing they were stolen ... Acts like these show that unfortunately some museums encourage the stealing and ruining of Egyptian antiques. All seminars and lectures that we held in collaboration with the museum will be stopped until those artifacts are restored. We will simi...
The Louvre bought the relics knowing they were stolen ... Acts like these show that unfortunately some museums encourage the stealing and ruining of Egyptian antiques. All seminars and lectures that we held in collaboration with the museum will be stopped until those artifacts are restored. We will simi...
We made the decision to end any co-operation with the Louvre until they return the works
The Louvre museum refused to return four archaeological reliefs to Egypt that were stolen during the 1980s from the tomb of the noble Tetaki
means that no archaeological expeditions connected to the Louvre will be allowed to work in Egypt.
Egypt said Wednesday that its antiquities department had severed ties with the Louvre Museum, because it had refused to return what the Egyptians say are stolen artifacts.
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