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Once upon a time, I was sitting in a dimly lit coffee shop in Paris, sipping on a strong espresso, my eyes scanning the pages of a worn-out travel guide. It was a crisp October morning, and the air was filled with the scent of freshly baked croissants from the bakery next door. I remember flipping through the guide, coming across a list of "Top 10 Must-See Attractions."
I stumbled upon the Louvre, with its estimated 38,000 objects, and I couldn't help but think about the countless stories those artifacts held. Did you know that the Louvre's collection has been growing since 1793, when it first opened its doors to the public? That's over two centuries of history crammed into one building.
I continued to browse, my fingers grazing the glossy pages, when I suddenly realized that I had missed the most important detail: the exact day and time when I would actually be in Paris. Wait, there's more—what if the museum was closed on that day? And then, I remembered the museum's opening hours: they vary, but on weekdays, it's open from 9 am to 6 pm, and on Fridays, until 9:45 pm.
But here's the kicker—on the second Sunday of every month, the Louvre stays open until 9:30 pm, and it's free! So, if I timed it right, I could get in without spending a dime. The only catch was that I had to ensure my visit coincided with the right day of the month. And that's when I realized, life is a lot like planning a trip to the Louvre—it's about the details that make the experience whole.
I stumbled upon the Louvre, with its estimated 38,000 objects, and I couldn't help but think about the countless stories those artifacts held. Did you know that the Louvre's collection has been growing since 1793, when it first opened its doors to the public? That's over two centuries of history crammed into one building.
I continued to browse, my fingers grazing the glossy pages, when I suddenly realized that I had missed the most important detail: the exact day and time when I would actually be in Paris. Wait, there's more—what if the museum was closed on that day? And then, I remembered the museum's opening hours: they vary, but on weekdays, it's open from 9 am to 6 pm, and on Fridays, until 9:45 pm.
But here's the kicker—on the second Sunday of every month, the Louvre stays open until 9:30 pm, and it's free! So, if I timed it right, I could get in without spending a dime. The only catch was that I had to ensure my visit coincided with the right day of the month. And that's when I realized, life is a lot like planning a trip to the Louvre—it's about the details that make the experience whole.