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O'Sullivans By The Mill, the newest bar in town and getting all the cool people, is next to the Moulin Rouge, (Metro Blanch) at 92 Boulevard de Clichy. O'Sullivans is the largest Irish drinking hole on the Continent. At night there is a huge dancefloor with worldfamous DJs and overseas acts playing regularly. Check it out. You wont be dissapointed.
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Mus�e du Louvre
Friday 30 April 2004 to Monday 25 April 2005
Rue de Rivoli, Paris
On Loan from April 30, 2004 until April 25, 2005 30 Masterpieces of Islamic Art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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Mus�e du Louvre


 


On Loan from April 30, 2004 until April 25, 2005


30 Masterpieces of Islamic Art
from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


 


"The most spectacular object is without question the large enamelled and gilded glass bowl, produced in a Syrian workshop in the 13th century. It is a magnificent example of the technique of polychrome enamelling and gilding developed in the Islamic East from the late 12th century. This object is shown alongside one of the masterpieces of the Louvre's collection, the large metal vase created for an Egyptian sultan in the mid-13th century, and formerly in the collection of Pope Urban VIII (Maffeo Barberini)."--Source: Louvre website.


 


http://www.louvre.fr/louvrea.htm


Website available in English, Spanish and Japanese



Hours: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and 9 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday.  


Closed : Tuesday and holidays


Admission: 8,50 euros before 6 p.m./6 euros after 6 p.m.


Temporary exhibitions: 8.50 euros


Combination admission (permanent and temporary): 13 euros before 6 p.m./11 euros after 6 p.m.


 


The museum ticket also gives access to the Eug�ne-Delacroix Museum on the same day.



The ticket is valid all day, re-entry is allowed.


 


...Admission to the museum is free to all visitors on the first Sunday of each month and on14th July (Bastille Day), except for the exhibitions at the hall Napol�on.
Free for children.
Free admission and direct access to the museum, without ticket, but with positive documentary evidence, for:
- under 18 years with valid identification;
- unemployed with identification valid at least for six months;
- disabled and accompanied disabled with valid identification...." Source: Louvre


 


Have you tried their virtual tour on their website? It requires "Quick Time5" - easy download. You then see different galleries in 360�.

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