At Richelieu Wing where the Near East Antiques are displayed, hardly anyone there. We spent a full day at that wing, and may have encountered less than 2 doz souls the whole day. We did not go to other wings on last Sept visit.
At the popular wings, hundreds and hundreds of people any hour any time.
The Denon and Sully Wings, especially Denon Wing, I dont even want to go there any more. We just have to feel lucky that we have seen Mona Lisa upclose w/o bullet-proof glass and lines. :(
La Pyramide Inversee - the inverted Pyramid that plays an important role in Da Vinci Code, is actually at the adjacent shopping arcade, not in the Museum itself.
At the popular wings, hundreds and hundreds of people any hour any time.
The Denon and Sully Wings, especially Denon Wing, I dont even want to go there any more. We just have to feel lucky that we have seen Mona Lisa upclose w/o bullet-proof glass and lines. :(
La Pyramide Inversee - the inverted Pyramid that plays an important role in Da Vinci Code, is actually at the adjacent shopping arcade, not in the Museum itself.