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Hermaphrodite: Boundless Beauty

Two forms becoming one is Hermaphrodite. With roots in ancient Greek mythology, the tale of Hermaphrodite relates to modern discussions of gender identity and, through sculptural depictions, this figure becomes a beautiful ambiguity everyone can experience.   

a picture of the Mona Lisa

The History of the Mona Lisa

The Mona Lisa is perhaps the most famous painting in the world, one of the most recognised and copied. It currently hangs in the Louvre, where it is believed that 80% of the 10.2 million visitors go specifically… Read More

Louvre Icon, Venus de Milo

Aphrodite, known as VENUS DE MILO Marble, H 2.02 meters Island of Melos (Cyclades, Greece), 100 BC Statue You can’t tell me you’re surprised we’re opening up the Love Hunt with the Goddess of Love, can you? A… Read More

Borghese at the Louvre

It’s funny how these posts come about. Because of the last post concluding the Three Graces series, I’ve had the Borghese Collection at the Louvre on my mind. However, there are so many places to start on this… Read More

Louvre Food and Wine: Café Blanc

Café Blanc Address: 10, rue Croix des Petits Champs 75001Phone: +33 1 42 33 55 85Price Range: € This is my standard haunt. We’re not only fond of the people, the upstairs room has a view of both… Read More

Louvre Food and Wine: Macéo

Macéo Address: 15, rue des Petits Champs, 75002 Paris, FrancePhone: +33 1 42 97 53 85Price Range: €€€ Macéo is the only restaurant on this list that has truly gastronomic, exceptional food. With a cave (wine cellar) housing… Read More

Food and Wine Just Five Minutes by Foot from the Louvre!

Please note we are happy to make recommendations & have good relationships with Macéo, Café Blanc and l’Imprimèrie, especially(we’ve hosted corporate / b’day / hen party hunts at all of the below). That said, we do not negotiate… Read More