Pyramid of Glass
The "Pyramid of Glass" is a modern architectural structure located in Louvre Museum, Paris. It serves as the main entrance to the museum and was designed by architect I.M. Pei. Completed in 1989, the pyramid is made of glass and metal, featuring a distinctive geometric shape that contrasts with the historic buildings surrounding it.
Standing at 21.6 meters tall, the pyramid consists of 673 glass panels. Its transparent design allows natural light to illuminate the museum's entrance hall, enhancing the visitor experience. The structure has become an iconic symbol of the Louvre and a popular attraction for tourists.