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Louvre 2257

The Louvre in 2257.

The Louvre Museum was one of the largest and most celebrated museums of art on Earth. It was housed in the Louvre Palace on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, and as of the early 21st century, held nearly 35,000 pieces, some dating back to the 6th millennium BCE. Amongs the works was the Winged Victory of Samothrace.(DSC comic: "Captain Saru")

Among the artists whose works were displayed at the Louvre were Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

The Louvre was one of the landmarks Federation President Nanietta Bacco admired from her Presidential Office in the Palais de la Concorde. (ST novel: Articles of the Federation)

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