Apple Louvre Store gets more official

As we reported in January, Apple is (officially) opening a store in the Louvre according to French Language NanoBlog. It will be France's first official AppleStore, complimenting the Store within a store model that Apple has with electronics retailer FNAC.
Google Translated:
The store will extend over two floors, 715m ² on two floors. For those who know, it will replace the stores Résonnance and Lalique.
We are delighted that our plans to open a store at the Carrousel du Louvre have been approved by the CEDC. Our stores faced a huge success in the USA, UK and Italy and we are pleased to be able to enjoy french our customers the unique experience of retail proposed by Apple.
Now gaze at our clever artwork...
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Comments (2)
Isn't Mary Magdalene buried under the Paris Apple store? :)
I love online translations. They'd better not French me, no matter how much they enjoy it.
Can you do us a favour and translate it back and forth a few more times, maybe through a couple other languages too? The end results there are always good for a laugh.
FNAC is a cool store. Electronics and comic books!
They should open a store in the UK and wipe Currys Digital from the face of the Earth.