We spend most of the day at the Louvre Museum, starting off going down to the Egyptian exhibit.
There is a walkway that originally would have been under water, in the moat, making up the wall of the original small castle, before it was expanded and expanded.
There were a number of sarcophagi, more than I thought even existed.
The cafe wasn’t too high priced and was surprisingly good. In part, I ordered a small yogurt, which came in a terracotta cup, for some reason. I might have kept it to reuse, but it had yogurt residue inside, plus I didn’t want to carry this heavy thing around all day, but I felt guilty about throwing it away.
Smartly, we then found the elevator and headed for the top floor. Working down the stairs is so much easier than working our way up them.
After looping to and fro throughout the various rooms, we headed straight for the room with the Mona Lisa, huge crowd of people around it, of course. They were acting as if that was the only painting in the whole place. I doubt they even noticed the other paintings within that room.
With our legs giving out and rain threatening, we called it a night.