Where is the Louvre Museum located? (city)
Paris
Before it became a museum, what was the Louvre originally used as?
A palace for kings!
How did the thieves get into the building?
A ladder truck
The most famous piece of art in the museum?
The Mona Lisa
What do you call a person who creates art?
an artist
What country is the Louvre Museum in?
France
What material is the Louvre pyramid mostly made of?
Glass
How many minutes did it take to steal the items?
7 minutes
Who painted the Mona LIsa?
Leonardo da Vinci
What is a sculpture?
a 3d piece of art
True or False: The Louvre is one of the biggest museums in the world.
True
What shape is the entrance at the Louvre?
pyramid
Why did they get away with it?
No cameras were looking
What goddess does the art piece with the wings represent?
Nike
True or False: You are allowed to touch the paintings in the Louvre.
FALSE
What river flows near the Louvre Museum?
The Seine
Why do museums keep rooms at careful temperatures?
To protect the art
What item was recovered on the side of the road damaged?
Eugenie's Crown
What is the name of the statue without arms?
Venus de Milo
How many pieces of art are there in the louvre?
Over 400, 000
What language do most people speak in France?
French
The museum is divided into how many sections?
3 wings
What was the name of the room they broke in to?
The Apollo Room
Many of the jewelry in the louvre belonged to this famous French Empereur?
Napoleon
What are people called who work to protect and care for museum objects?
curators