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24 ліпеня 2024, 10:12
Louvre Abu Dhabi: A cultural convergence of the world in Abu Dhabi
ABU DHABI, 24 July (BelTA - Emirates News Agency) - The Louvre Abu Dhabi
stands as a gateway to cultural dialogue, marking a prominent tourist
and heritage landmark that has attracted five million visitors since its
opening in 2017, solidifying its status as a cultural icon of
unprecedented global significance.
Spanning approximately 24,000 square metres, the museum is the first global museum of its kind in the Arab world.
In
a statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Manuel Rabaté, Director
of Louvre Abu Dhabi, said that the museum, designed by the renowned
French architect Jean Nouvel, exemplifies the flourishing cultural and
artistic ecosystem in Abu Dhabi. It reflects numerous cultural
achievements of the UAE and plays a crucial role in transforming the
cultural district of Saadiyat into a distinguished cultural tourism
destination in the region.
He added that this year, the museum
has displayed around 6,000 artworks by over 313 artists from diverse
cultures. These artworks, from prehistoric pieces to modern creations,
are exhibited side by side, providing visitors with the opportunity to
explore significant cultural connections and foster intellectual
exchange.
Rabaté also highlighted the museum's permanent
collection, which features rare global treasures. He also noted that the
museum has hosted important exhibitions, including "Cartier, Islamic
Inspiration and Modern Design" and "From Kalila wa Dimna to La Fontaine:
Travelling through Fables".
He noted that since the museum's
opening in 2017, it has welcomed five million visitors, with UAE
nationals and residents accounting for 28% of this total, while
international visitors made up 72%, with the majority coming from
Russia, China, India, France, the United States, the United Kingdom,
Italy, Germany, and the Philippines.
In terms of future plans,
Rabaté said, "We plan to expand our educational initiatives to include a
range of creative programmes that blend technology with traditional
learning methods to engage young minds. This includes integrating
interactive technologies such as augmented reality and virtual reality
into our exhibitions, offering young visitors an immersive educational
experience."
He noted that the museum will soon announce an impressive array of borrowed collections to be displayed this year.