You can stay in the Louvre in Paris for the first time EVER – and they will put on a romantic evening for you too
You'll be staying in a mini-pyramid that's located right under the iconic glass pyramid
You'll be staying in a mini-pyramid that's located right under the iconic glass pyramid
ART lovers and museum geeks can spend a night in the Louvre for the first time ever.
The Parisian gallery has teamed up with Airbnb to offer the rare opportunity as part of the celebrations for the iconic pyramid's 30th anniversary.
You'll be staying inside a "mini-pyramid", located under the iconic glass one, which will contain a double bed for a couple to enjoy the night together in.
Not only that, but you will also get a bespoke tour of the art gallery, which has previously been given to Barack Obama and Beyonce - the latter of which famously shut down the Louvre for her Apes**t music video.
The night ends with drinks surrounded by artworks - including the Mona Lisa - and a pop up feast, before an acoustic concert in Napoleon III's Apartments.
To be in with the chance to win, you just need to answer: "Why would you be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest?"
The competition will be open until midnight on April 12 and you can enter at
The Louvre Museum was first built in 1793, although it was closed in 1796 for five years.
Parts of the building were destroyed in 1871, following the Paris Commune.
The iconic Louvre pyramid that surrounds the museum was built in 1989, and welcomed a record breaking 10.2 million visitors last year.
Credited to the Beyonce and Jay Z video, the Louvre even launched a thematic trail of the artwork featured in the music video.
Paris previously called a ban of Airbnbs.
However, the case against Airbnb by the City of Paris was recently thrown out by court, according to .
The most popular Airbnb in the world was recently revealed to be a tiny wooden hut in the woods of San Francisco.