Daddy wanted to see the Museum of the Middle ages |
They had many wonderful stain glass windows, some of the oldest I have ever seen |
Beautiful tapestries were found there as well, unfortunately the one I most wanted to see "The Lady and the Unicorn" was on tour so we missed it:( |
Kids taking a break and playing chess in the courtyard |
Les Invalides which is a military museum and veterans hospital. |
Napoleon's Tomb |
Nice statue outside the museum |
The Louvre--this place is HUGE!!! |
First stop for the children was to see the Mona Lisa |
Look at the crowd in front of the painting we had to fight our way to the front row to get the picture above:) |
I of course had to see Vermeer's painting -- he is my favorite artist |
my Husband had to see Rembrandt's work which is his favorite artist |
This guide was so neat as you typed in what art you wanted to see next and it would tell you how far away it was and in what wing |
and it even included a GPS type map which we used to get around the museum. The kids loved this and I get to count it as mapping skills in addition to visiting an art museum...WIN WIN for me:) |
the crowds inside the Louvre, we went on a Saturday and it was crazy busy. |
Del Orangerie -- where Claude Monet's Water lilies paintings can be found. They are house in 2 large oval rooms , no pictures were allow but it was beautiful |
I loved these two paintings, can't remember who did them but they are of the same building by the same artist only 3 years apart. |
We didn't do all these museums in a single day, but spread them out. We also enjoy trying out Crepes for one of our meals. They were very good.