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Dear Mr. Sancho,
I've been disappointed like that before. Don't worry. You'll return and have a
splendid time. People will tell you it's futile to attempt to see the Louvre in a
day. It isn't. It's admirable, in fact. Could anyone entering such a treasure
house of knowledge and beauty decide, a priori, to learn only so much? It is
impossible, of course. We want to learn everything. If you can't schedule more
than enough time to absorb a great museum, inevitably there will be a sense of
lost opportunity. It's only human. I remember hearing about a book for tourists
titled The Six-Minute Louvre, or something like that. That may be fine for some,
but for most of us on this list, an introductory look at the Louvre? How about a
week?
Jason Edward Kaufman
Emanuel Andrade C. Sancho wrote:
> A few days ago I've visited The Louvre for the first time in my life. After 6
> hours of visit
> and only about 20% of the whole museum seen, I was fisicaly and psicologicaly
> exausted.
> No question about the fantastic building or the magnific collections.
> Individually, they are of
> exceptional cultural valeue. Simply I think that in our times the idea of a
> "total museum",
> like a global knowledge, doesn't make sense. The human dimension is not
> respected in such place.
>
> I left hating this place.
>
> Comments would be appreciated
>
> Emanuel
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