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A Witness of the Past: France and its Museums

By:Julien Raynal


The French have forever played a essential part in enhancing the culture of the world. France travel offers a chance to explore the affluent culture of France. With a history and a heritage that any civilization in the world would be proud of, the French are known for their passion for preservation of the past, whether they be acute art forms or fractions of a period that has shaped one of the foremost countries of the world nowadays. Thus, a trip to France would be incomplete if the traveller does not get to witness the unique history and art forms that the French have immortalized in their museums and monuments.

Paris can definitely be given the name of City Of Museums. Museums and monuments are scattered all around the city making France interesting and exhilarating. The French take exclusive pride in sharing the beauty and history of their city with that of the people of different regions of the world. However, these are quite pricey especially for scholar travellers, yet, Paris has an simple answer for her visitors. A number of passes are certainly offered through authorized dealers which present an affordable and hassle-free means of witnessing the glory of France and also sharing the pride of the French who have enriched the artistic achievements, history and culture of the world.

France travel is easy as passes are certainly available which stay valid for periods ranging from two to six days. These passes, which vary from 38 to 72 euros, encompass most of the museums in and around the French capital. To add to the character of France travel, there are a number of museums in Paris, which are free, like the newly restored Musee du Petit Palais. Some of the museums like the Musee Rodin hold stunning gardens, which can be seen for the additional rate of only 1 euro. France and especially Paris can enjoy museums which are based on themes as diverse as France in the 18th century to an exhibition of the arts of the contemporary age. One of the best-known museums of Paris is evidently the Louvre, which is renowned in the history of the world for its select collection and can't be missed while traveling to France.

A must see for art lovers from across the world, the Louvre acts as a link between the paintings of early Europe and the contemporary approaches to art. The collections are given chronologically with the visitor starting with the paintings of the neoclassic and romantic eras at the ground level and going up the stairs to lastly end with the 20th century art. History of France mentions that the museum that houses around 4,000 exhibits opening with furniture to photography, provides the lover of art with a broad background of each art work with press accounts and also at time, a display of circus posters of the time of the source of the exhibit, although, in most situations, the descriptions are all printed in French. In addition to the Louvre, the other museums, which make Paris the central place of the connoisseurs of art and history from the world, are the Orsay Museum, the Pomidou center, the Picasso museum, the Cite des Sciences as well as the Tomb Of Napoleon. These are some of the milestones of France travel.

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