Da Vinci Code Tour paris
Explore the Da Vinci Code in Paris
Duration 2.5 hours. It is priced at € 110 to visit the person, or € 95 per person for parties of two or more. The Louvre, including the price of admission.
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Robert Langdon adventure to re-trace the footsteps of his fiction in and around the Louvre museum. Our private tour beginning and end of his jumping. Of course, the Louvre is not a simple set up where most of the action to start panting. Once inside the museum, you and your Paris Muse guide, your own private "symbologist" - will use art to explore the idea of provocation, Brown book.
This is the original visit to the Louvre Da Vinci Code, everyone has been talking about, from the BBC's world, an informed source, the Los Angeles Times, USAToday, NPR's "Weekend", The New York Times, and elsewhere.
Here are just some things you will learn more in-depth the Louvre:
Leonardo da Vinci
Tour our focus on life and work of the Renaissance polymath, is really the main features of this book. We will examine several paintings of his great art galleries, galleries of the actual situation in the Louvre curator Jacques Sauniere fiction have been killed. We will discuss the hidden symbol of da Vinci's Virgin of rock, St. John the Baptist and the Mona Lisa in his double.
Mary Magdalene
We are also looking at the fascinating history of Mary Magdalene to see sculptures and paintings, her features, such as Bronzino Connolly beautiful wind I (description). Are there any clues or signs that other artists might have thought she was a bride of Christ or as the early church leaders?
Goddess Images
Characters Robert Langdon and French Sauniere in these two professions. Author Dan Brown tells us that Langdon and even wrote a book on "the concept of women's sacred art and symbols associated with it." Therefore, if it is true, because the loss of the sacred women in art history, and if so , how the Louvre's collection to tell us?
"What is history but a fable agreed upon?" Dan Brown did not respond to Napoleon's famous little irony, it's one of the main topics of his book. We believe that the history of art, it is the painting itself, should have the final say. Join us in their own half to find out the truth.



