
As Aunt Sissy said in her post, we saved the best for last. The Louvre was absolutely amazing! From when you first walk into the courtyard with all the pyramids and throughout the museum, everything was spectacular. The palace itself was incredibly huge!! This was where the kings of France lived before King Louis XIV moved to Versailles. The architecture on the building was VERY detailed. Then when you go inside the muesum the vastness becomes a reality when everywhere you look some fabulous piece of art is there. We first did the Rick Steves tour of the Louvre which took us through the Greek art, Italian Renaissance, and French paintings. The Greek art was really cool. Its so amazing to think that sculptors' work from so long ago has survived to be viewed in the 21st century. The Italian Renaissance was incredible too. This of course included the famous Monna Lisa. It was a lot smaller than Kelly and Morgan thought it was going to be but that could have also been because she had some serious paparazzi. The crowds in front of the Mona Lisa were hysterical. You would have thought King Louis XIV was present the way people were shoving for position to take pictures. It was really quite funny. The French paintings were huge. The biggest painting in the entire Louvre was a painting of Napoleon Bonaparte's coronation, where it shows Napoleon crowning himself instead of letting the Pope (who was in attendance) have the honors. We continued to walk around, admiring all the artwork. We found Venus de Milo, who also had fans surrounding her. All in all, the Louvre was a great way to end our fabulous trip, we all agreed we are glad we saved it til last.
After the Louvre we broke all of Kelly's rules and went to our favorite restaurant we have eaten at in Paris again. It was just as good the second time!
Now, we are back at the apartment, packed and ready for our trip home tomorrow, but still sad to leave France.











