Last updated on 12 May 2026
Louvre Plus is a multimedia portal proposed by the Louvre Museum in Paris which brings together a large part of the audio and video productions made by the national museum to reflect the richness of its collections and invite you to discover them. A journey of infinite richness to discover the Louvre Museum in videos and podcasts. Follow the guide.

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Group all Louvre videos and all multimedia files
Louvre Plus is definitely a good idea. It is not because this portal of the largest museum in the world tries to bring together in one place access to all or in any case a large part of the multimedia resources offered free of charge to the general public aged 7 to 77.
You can navigate through a horizontal menu at the top of the homepage that groups resources by category. You will be able to choose between the following chapters or parts:
On the front page
As its name suggests, it is a series of files and documents related to current events. And, at the time of publication of this article, Le Louvre Plus has put on the front page a series of videos made in the heart of the Louvre's collections. Intended for a young audience these videos from the Louvre and will tell you the stories behind the works. Each episode takes about five minutes. To see and listen to.
The Louvre series
You will find most of the Louvre videos classified in series for a better understanding. Webseries, short formats, documentary miniseries … All multimedia formats are available. We will focus on a series of 18 videos from the Louvre that allow you to browse the rooms of the museum or dwell on the details of a work, as if you were there. The web is a great tool for visit the world's largest museums online.

Youth
It is in this virtual gallery that we will discover videos and podcasts for the youngest: the Louvre at child’s height. Don’t miss the video tutorial series to try out different artistic techniques at school or at home. Also listen to the series of podcasts made in partnership with France Inter for 7-12 year olds around the works and personalities of the Louvre. A dozen episodes of about 20 minutes each, in which Art and History mingle.
Podcasts of the Louvre
This part of the portal gathers all the podcasts of the Louvre. The public establishment is characterised by high-quality sound production. I advise you, for example, to immerse yourself in the podcast series "Les études du Louvre" which has just completed its first season. Remarkably written and directed by Martin Quenehen with the voice of Romane Bohringer, these podcasts have fun mixing art and crime … The recipe works wonders. We were looking forward to the future. The second season is here.
Five unreleased episodes to taste between February and March 2022. They then remain online and searchable at all times. On the agenda of this new series of extraordinary investigations: murders, thefts, kidnappings, poisonings … Five works from the museum support real police investigations carried out by the voice of Romane Bohringer: Lady Macbeth sleepwalking by Johann Füssli, the helmet of Charles VI, the statue of Amon and Tutankhamun, Cleopatra dying by François Barrois and the box set known as the ‘Châtelaine de Vergy’.
Immerse yourself in this new season of podcasts that mix art and crime. You can listen to season 2 of the Louvre podcasts here.

Directs from the Louvre in video and a large search engine
The Louvre Plus portal still offers a chapter dedicated to major art conferences scheduled at the Michel Laclotte Auditorium. Covid obliges, not direct in perspective, but the possibility to review many conferences recorded in recent years.
A final drop-down menu finally offers my opportunity to browse this gigantic media bank by collections, categories or tags or hashtags. That's great.
To prepare a visit, a course or simply to have fun, The Louvre Plus with its videos and podcasts is a good address to live up to the reputation of the largest Museum in the world.
Louvre Plus was selected for my list of tools and services for education, 2021 edition
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