The original use of the female portrait column hall
The statue column hall was originally used to store the archives and treasures of the royal family. Muséedouvre, located on the north bank of the Seine River in the center of Paris, is the heart of Paris, one of the most famous and largest artistic treasures in the world, and the world-famous Wanbao Palace, which was founded in 1204. The Louvre covers an area of about 198 hectares and is 680 meters long. It is divided into two parts, the old one was built in the period of Louis XIV, and the new one was built in the period of Napoleon. August 1793 officially opened to the public and became a museum. There are thousands of treasures in the Louvre, and the exhibition hall over 1700 feet long is full of all kinds of paintings and beautiful jewels. A dazzling array of treasures is always dazzling, but the most famous is the three treasures in the town hall: Venus statue, Mona Lisa smile and victory statue. There are many statues in the Louvre. There are female columns and slave columns in the Louvre, and the statue of Venus is more prominent. Although the statue is incomplete, it still has a sense of beauty. A woman's unique curve and golden figure combine her charm and elegance.