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Pushing and shoving to the point of fainting to see the most expensive painting in the world: MONA LISA! - At the LOUVRE Museum in Paris! Hi guys, many of you have requested a review of the Louvre museum in Paris, so this afternoon I'm following your request :D I'm a museum goer all over the world but I've never seen a museum as crowded as the Louvre museum in Paris! It's not for nothing that it's the most famous museum in the world! The reason it's famous is because this is where the most expensive painting in the world, Mona Lisa, by the most famous artist in the world, Leonardo da Vinci, is displayed! The Mona Lisa is famous not because it's the most difficult painting to paint, has the most beautiful colors, or uses any new painting techniques, but because of the conspiracy theories and the times it was stolen and recovered. Especially through the work The Da Vinci Code by writer Dan Brown, which made the Roman Catholic Church criticize Catholicism and forbid Catholics from reading it, the already famous Mona Lisa attracted more and more people to the Louvre museum to see it with their own eyes! Therefore, outside the Louvre museum, there were rows of tourists lining up from early morning to late at night to get in. Some people got heatstroke or hypoglycemia because they didn't eat breakfast and waited in line for a long time in the hot sun and fainted on the spot! -When I went, they fainted right in front of me! Along with the jostling, pickpocketing is constantly warned about, a problem in all famous tourist destinations in Europe! The Louvre Museum is not only famous for the Mona Lisa painting but also famous for storing, displaying, and restoring thousands of other famous works of art such as: The Venus de Milo, The Nike of Samothrace, or statues of the great sculptor Michelangelo... along with other works by Leonardo da Vinci about Catholic churches that if you go to church or see photocopied paintings, you will now be able to see them with your own eyes! So beautiful! Then I visited Notre Dame Cathedral after the fire in 2019 to see what it looks like now, along with some interesting historical information for you guys to see :P In the evening, I walked around the Seine River to see the beautiful Paris at night to end a long day :D ------//------------------- Fanpage: / khoapugoffical FB: / pugk.youtube