OMG4708257: The Department of the Arts of Islam of the Louvre - The work of architects Rudy Ricciotti and Mario Bellini, a box surmounted by a cover of gilded glass and woven with a fine undulating metal network, highlights one of the richest and most beautiful collections of Islamic art in the world. Department of the Arts of Islam - Louvre - Paris 1er - 2012 - Mario Bellini - Rudy Ricciotti / Bridgeman Images
TEC4700634: Musee d'Orsay, 1 rue de Bellechasse, Paris 75007. Architecture 1898-1900. Architects of rehabilitation: ACT Architecture and Gae Aulenti, 1986. Former Gare d'Orsay, built by Victor Laloux and inaugurated for the Universal Exhibition in Paris on 14 July 1900. Saving from demolition, the former station became a museum for national art collections from 1850 to 1914. Detail of a head of Mercure from the roofs of Orsay overlooking the Louvre Museum. / Bridgeman Images
TEC4727414: The Musee Carnavalet, 23 rue de Sevigne, Paris 75003. Architect: Nicolas Dupuis in 1548-1560 and rebuilt in 1660 by Francois Mansart. Room dedicated to the cabinet from the Colbert de Villacerf hotel (23 rue de Turenne). The wood panelling painted in polychrome on a white background, its wide arch with trompe l'oeil bays, its ceiling depicting Apollo and the Saisons form a very characteristic set of style in Paris from 1650 to 1660. Photography 1992 / Bridgeman Images