The Louvre Pyramid is a glass and metal structure located in the courtyard of the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Designed by architect I. M. Pei, it was completed in 1989 and serves as the main entrance to the museum. The pyramid stands 21.6 meters tall and is made up of 673 glass panels, creating a striking contrast with the historic buildings surrounding it.
The pyramid is not only an architectural landmark but also a symbol of the Louvre Museum, which is one of the largest and most visited art museums in the world. The design aims to enhance the flow of visitors and provide natural light to the underground lobby, improving the overall experience for art lovers.