15 Hidden Details in Famous Landmarks You Probably Missed

The Louvre's Underground Fortress

Courtyard of the Museum of Louvre, and its pyramid. This picture is a panorama made from stitching three pictures with Hugin. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Benh LIEU SONG

The Louvre in Paris is famed as a world-class museum, but beneath its galleries lies the remnants of a medieval fortress. Originally built as a defensive stronghold, the Louvre's underground sections include moats, dungeons, and ancient walls that tell stories of a tumultuous past. These hidden layers reveal the Louvre's evolution from a fortress to a royal palace and finally to a museum. Exploring these subterranean remnants offers a glimpse into the historical transformations that shaped the Louvre, enriching our understanding of its multifaceted identity as both a cultural treasure and a historical monument.

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