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✅ WANGE 4213 The Louvre of Paris
✅The Louvre was originally a medieval fortress built in the 12th century and later transformed into a royal palace. It became a museum in 1793 during the French Revolution, opening its doors to the public and displaying the royal art collection.
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Product Name: The Louver of Paris
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: WANGE 4213
622 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 27 × 17 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “The Louvre of Paris” you should not miss.
The Louvre’s architecture is a blend of styles, ranging from medieval and Renaissance elements to classical Baroque features. The museum’s most famous architectural addition is the iconic glass pyramid, designed by architect I.M. Pei, which serves as the museum’s main entrance. The Louvre’s vast collection includes over 38,000 works of art, spanning various periods and civilizations. It features famous masterpieces such as Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” the ancient sculpture “Venus de Milo,” and “Winged Victory of Samothrace.”
✅The Louvre was originally a medieval fortress built in the 12th century and later transformed into a royal palace. It became a museum in 1793 during the French Revolution, opening its doors to the public and displaying the royal art collection.
🚫 IMPORTANT!
Product Name: The Louver of Paris
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: WANGE 4213
622 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 27 × 17 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “The Louvre of Paris” you should not miss.
The Louvre’s architecture is a blend of styles, ranging from medieval and Renaissance elements to classical Baroque features. The museum’s most famous architectural addition is the iconic glass pyramid, designed by architect I.M. Pei, which serves as the museum’s main entrance. The Louvre’s vast collection includes over 38,000 works of art, spanning various periods and civilizations. It features famous masterpieces such as Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” the ancient sculpture “Venus de Milo,” and “Winged Victory of Samothrace.”
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