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Virtual Tours: Paintings

Salle des Etats, Italy
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Salle des Etats, Italy

Designed by Lefuel, the Salle des Etats was built to accommodate the major legislative sessions presided over by Napoleon III from 1859. In 1878, the hall became part of the museum. The original decorations have disappeared, but the recent refurbishment by Lorenzo Piqueras has provided a new setting for the Mona Lisa and Venetian Renaissance paintings.
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room 6, 1st floor, Denon wing
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Peintures italiennes - Salle de la Joconde - Denon, 1er étage, salle 6
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Salle des Etats, Italy
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Salle Daru, French Paintings (Room 75, 1st floor, Denon)
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Salle Daru, Neoclassicism, France
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Salon Carré, Italian Paintings (Room 3, 1st floor, Denon)
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Salon Carré, Italy
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Grande Galerie, Italian Paintings (Room 5, 1st floor, Denon)
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Grande Galerie, Italy
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Grande Galerie, Italian Paintings (Room 5, 1st floor, Denon)
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Grande Galerie, Italy (2)
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Salle Mollien, French Paintings (Room 77, 1st floor, Denon)
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Salle Mollien, Romanticism, France
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