Summary
Signs ask visitors to keep their hands off the art in the Louvre Museum. But one sculpture gallery invites art lovers to indulge.
The Louvre's Tactile Gallery, targeted to the blind and visually impaired, is the only space in the Paris museum where visitors can touch the sculptures, with no guards or alarms to stop them. Its latest exhibit is a crowd-pleaser: a menagerie of sculpted lions, snakes, horses and eagles.See the full content of this document
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The 15 bronze, plaster and terra-cotta animals are reproduction...
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