Discover the Louvre art collections with tickets and without boring your children- that's the bet this Family Treasure Hunt at the Louvre Museum makes. You think your children could grow tired of this visit? No way!
A personal activity booklet will keep them hooked throughout this 2-hour museum tour.
Your kids will be encouraged to spot the masterpieces’ hidden details and, in doing so, to solve the "Mystery of the Louvre." They will adore this kid-sized discovery and you will adore hearing them say “can we stay here after the tour??”
Treasure hunt at the Louvre
Option 1: Family Treasure Hunt at the Louvre Museum
Family Treasure Hunt: Family Treasure Hunt at the Louvre for families of 5
HIGHLIGHTS
- Kids will have fun solving a mystery at the famous Louvre Palace!
- A Family Tour that suits all ages
- With our activity booklets your children will be hooked on art!
If you’re worried about getting lost in the museum’s endless corridors while trying to locate masterpieces, forget it! Your guide will lead you directly to the must-see works of art.The Venus of Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace and Mona Lisa will no longer have secrets in your youngsters’ minds.
Browsing their activity booklet, they’re encouraged to carefully look at famous paintings to deepen their understanding of art's purpose and meaning: Why does the Mona Lisa smile? What is the mystery hidden in Napoleon’s coronation? Questions and explanations are conceived to fit your children’s age levels (3-6 years or 7-12 years).
Feeling like detectives, your kids are the actors of their visit and will discover how easy it is to have fun with art. Never again will they tell you that museums are boring!
Let our team know if you have any questions or concerns!
At the foot of Louis XIV equestrian statue, by the Louvre glass pyramid, 75001 Paris.
Closest metro station: Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre (lines 1 & 7).
Your guide will be holding a welcome sign with your name on it.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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