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After the September 11, 2001 attacks, then-French President Jacques Chirac proposed the creation of the Abu Dhabi Louvre, an art museum designed to counter extremism. After a decade of massive construction work, the palace was finally completed and is known as the first global art museum in the Arab world. 5.25$$ buy the right to use the brand for 30 years~ the Abu Dhabi Louvre is not only the first "Rouvre" outside France in the world today, but also the second museum with the "Rouvre" brand in the world. Abu Dhabi is located in the Saadiyat Island of Abu Dhabi, UAE, overlooking the Persian Gulf, opposite Iran from the map.
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After the September 11, 2001 attacks, then-French President Jacques Chirac proposed the creation of the Abu Dhabi Louvre, an art museum designed to counter extremism. After a decade of massive construction work, the palace was finally completed and is known as the first global art museum in the Arab world. 5.25$$ buy the right to use the brand for 30 years~ the Abu Dhabi Louvre is not only the first "Rouvre" outside France in the world today, but also the second museum with the "Rouvre" brand in the world. Abu Dhabi is located in the Saadiyat Island of Abu Dhabi, UAE, overlooking the Persian Gulf, opposite Iran from the map.
A luxury building built on the water, very beautiful, the exhibits are very rich, there is a direct minibus from the airport, about 1 hour drive, just less flights. The surrounding area of the exhibition hall is relatively desolate, you can choose the cafe inside for meals, but the price is small and expensive, overall it is highly recommended.
A visit to the Louvre in Abu Dhabi will be unforgettable! An amazing architecture that will surprise you around every corner.
amazing and very cool the ambiance and people are very approchable you missed a place so much when you come here swear
amazing place must visit
Since I knew that Abu Dhabi was going to build the Louvre, I was excited and said that I would spend 1 billion euros to buy the 18-year brand of the Louvre and share the right to exhibit certain cultural relics. The project was established in 2007 and the results of the opening in 2017 have been delayed until 18 years. It is said that the "Savior" that was sold at auction by Chief Sheikh Khalifa, which created a historical auction price, is suspected not to be the original Da Vinci. I originally wanted to open it. The result of the pavilion's appearance also failed. On the opening day, many international celebrities and Hollywood stars were invited to join in the fun. I went there the next day. There were some good things such as Van Gogh's "Sunflower". ") The mummies of Ramses II are all genuine. Because the exhibits will rotate, I visited it several times later. I went there twice last year, once at the end of March and once at the end of Christmas. The picture above is the one in March last year. It is obvious that Abu Dhabi is a little weak. There is only one painting by Van Gogh, and there is no Da Vinci. The mummies of Ramses II have also returned, so I feel nothing. It's more like an art gallery than a museum!