Faced with the success of the exhibition dedicated to the Italian master, the museum offers visitors one last chance to discover it and opens its doors for three consecutive nights, from February 21 to 24, from 9 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. the next morning.

Spend a night at the museum, an experience that will become a reality. From February 21 to 24, 2020, the Louvre will open its doors from 9 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. the next morning, so that night owls can discover or admire the exhibition dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci again. A free visit which you can already book on the ticketlouvre.fr website and which follows on from the success of the exhibition on the Italian master.

✨ EVENT: LEONARD DE VINCI ✨
Before its closing, the # ExpoLéonard will be open for free for 3 consecutive nights!

➡️ Starting Friday February 21, 2020 at 9:00 p.m., the exhibition will be open 24 hours a day until 5:45 p.m. on Monday February 24, the last day of the exhibition. pic.twitter.com/xhWtoh1uIe

- Louvre Museum (@MuseeLouvre) February 9, 2020

30,000 places available

A total of 30,000 places are available during these three consecutive nights. And to be more likely to get a niche, there is a trick: create your profile before making the reservation, which will save you time when it is made.

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It is therefore the last chance to see the many paintings and drawings by the artists gathered at the Louvre which will mobilize, for these three nights, 40 volunteers, with distribution of tea coffee and madeleine at the exit of the museum.

Charlélie Couture: "It's an excellent waking dream"

The singer, composer Charlélie Couture was "the unexpected guest" of Matthieu Belliard in the morning of Europe 1. On the occasion of the opening of the Louvre for three nights from February 21 to 24 for the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition, the artist confided in his passion for painting and all the inspiration he drew from the genius of the Renaissance. His interview to listen again here: