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1. The Louvre was originally built by King Philip II of France in the 12th century as a fortress. But from who or what did the building get its name?
2. It was after the French Revolution that it was decided the Louvre would be a museum to hold and display France's most precious treasures.
True or False: It was also after the Revolution when the French gained possession of the "Mona Lisa".
3. Which famous architect designed the iconic glass pyramid in the Louvre's main courtyard?
4. One of the Louvre's most famous sculptures is "Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss" by which artist?
5. In 2012, a satellite museum of the Louvre was built in which northern French city?
6. Which of the following is true regarding the Dendera Zodiac that is on display at the Louvre?
7. One of the entrances to the Louvre is in the Carrousel du Louvre. What is the Carrousel du Louvre?
8. Which of the following famous pieces of art (pictured to the left) is NOT located in the Louvre?
9. During World War II, what happened to the items in the Louvre?
10. True or False: Napoleon is known to not only have looted art from the places he conquered but also use art as bargaining chips in treaties.
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