Bypass the long queues and gain entry into one of the world's largest and most visited museums with reserved access. An art history expert will welcome you, setting the stage for this intimate tour limited to just 6 or 10 participants.
Getting started
Your voucher will include the final meeting point details. Please arrive 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth start to your tour. Begin your visit in a grand hall of Greek and Roman sculptures, where you’ll encounter masterpieces such as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Venus de Milo, and Bernini’s striking life-size Sleeping Hermaphroditus.
What to expect
Follow your guide to some of Leonardo da Vinci’s greatest works, including St. John the Baptist, before standing face-to-face with the world’s most famous painting—the Mona Lisa. Just across the room, don’t miss the monumental Wedding Feast at Cana, a masterpiece that fills the opposite wall with drama and detail. Your tour also brings you to works by Jacques-Louis David, Napoleon’s official painter, and Eugène Delacroix, as well as the dazzling French Crown Jewels on display. Before even stepping inside, admire the iconic glass pyramid entrance—once controversial, now a celebrated symbol of how the museum blends the modern with the historic. This experience goes beyond viewing art; it immerses you in the stories and legacies that have shaped centuries of culture.
Features
Ancient sculptures in the Louvre: Explore timeless masterpieces that showcase the origins of Western art and culture.
Greek and Roman statues: Admire classical works that celebrate mythology, beauty, and human form.
Venus de Milo: See the graceful, world-renowned statue of Aphrodite, symbol of eternal beauty.
The Winged Victory of Samothrace: Marvel at the dramatic Hellenistic sculpture of Nike, poised in triumphant motion.
Da Vinci's Mona Lisa: Stand before the most famous portrait in the world, celebrated for its mystery and detail.
The Raft of the Medusa: Experience Géricault’s monumental canvas depicting tragedy and human survival.
Liberty Leading the People: See Delacroix’s stirring symbol of revolution and freedom.
Coronation of Napoleon: The Coronation of Napoleon is David’s vast painting capturing Napoleon’s rise to power in grand detail.
The Crown Jewels of France: Here are dazzling symbols of royal power and opulence.
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Cancellation is allowed up to 72 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.