The Musée du Luxembourg is the first French museum open to the public. Dedicated at its inauguration in 1750 to the ancient arts, then to contemporary arts in 1818, it left the Luxembourg Palace in 1884 to move to a beautiful new building built for the occasion, northwest of the Luxembourg Gardens. Owned by the Senate since 2000, the museum is now an internationally renowned temporary exhibition space.
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