The long awaited Louvre of Abu Dhabi
After years of postponements and delays, Abu Dhabi’s Louvre, the long awaited oriental museum enclosed by an “enormous dome,” will finally be inaugurated on the island of Saadiyat November 11th.
Designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, the building is characterized by an imposing concrete dome 180 meters in diameter, perforated with intricate patterns of stars in different sizes. Their arrangement, woven together with a unique layering of concrete, create breathtaking light effects inside the dome. In fact, depending on the season and time of day, light rays will alternate on the walls and floors of the museum, further intensifying the suggestive interior space.
The museum is composed of 23 permanent galleries housing artwork from all over the world, including masterpieces by artists like Leonardo Da Vinci, Vincent Van Gogh and Jacques-Louis David. Following the exhibits’ itinerary, the visitor will discover a chronologic timeline showcasing the history of the world.
The main objective of the museum is to bridge Eastern and Western cultures, encompassing religion, customs and the many influences that have characterized two parts of the world geographically connected, yet also deeply different.
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