The Louvre: The World’s Greatest Museum (Encore)
Episode Date: August 27, 2022Located in the heart of Paris, along the banks of the River Seine, lies the Louvre. It has over 750,000 square feet of gallery space, over 615,000 it...
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2140 episodes transcribedLocated in the heart of Paris, along the banks of the River Seine, lies the Louvre. It has over 750,000 square feet of gallery space, over 615,000 it...
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