Louvre Pyramid

Louvre Pyramid
Pyramide du Louvre (French)
The Louvre Pyramid in 2012
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General information
Town or cityParis
CountryFrance
Coordinates48°51′39.6″N 02°20′09.1″E / 48.861000°N 2.335861°E / 48.861000; 2.335861
Completed1989
Design and construction
Architect(s)I. M. Pei

The Louvre Pyramid (French: Pyramide du Louvre) is a large glass-and-metal structure designed by the Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei. The pyramid is in the main courtyard (Cour Napoléon) of the Louvre Palace in Paris, surrounded by three smaller pyramids. The large pyramid serves as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum, allowing light to the underground visitors hall, while also allowing sight lines of the palace to visitors in the hall, and through access galleries to the different wings of the palace. Completed in 1989 as part of the broader Grand Louvre project,[1][2] it has become a landmark of Paris.

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