Inventing le Louvre: From Palace to Museum over 800 Years
Hong Kong Heritage Museum
1/F Thematic Galleries 1, 2, 3, 4 & Function Place
26 April 2017 – 24 July 2017
Jointly presented by Leisure and Cultural Services Department and Le French May
Jointly organised by Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the Louvre Museum
Exhibition made possible with major support by The Hong Kong Jockey Club
Charities Trust
Major sponsor: BNP Paribas
Supported by the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macau
The Louvre Museum is a world-renowned museum. "Inventing le Louvre" proposes a large,
brilliant selection of works and masterworks from all the Louvre's departments. It
explores the history of the Louvre from modern times, marked by renovations and profound
changes (architectural, functional and museographical), to the origins of the very idea of
the museum, born from the royal collections of François I and Louis XIV. Along the way,
the exhibition explores the contributions of Napoleon I and the visionary ideas of the
"Republics" and intellectual movements that followed. Throughout the 20th century, the
Louvre Museum continued to expand, increasing the number of outstanding collections. This
led to the museum's frequent introduction of new financial and administrative means to
keep its vitality and charm as one of the most important museums in the world.
The exhibition illustrates the diversity and richness of the museum's collections,
displaying paintings, sculptures, ceramics, tapestries, etc. The artworks in the
collection are also from different periods. We hope that this once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity will enable as many people as possible to appreciate these art treasures and
explore the history of the Louvre, travelling on a 800-year journey interweaving art and
history.
Admission Fee
Standard (Adult) | Group (Group of 20 persons or More) | Concessionary# |
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Wednesdays to Mondays: $20 | Wednesdays to Mondays: $14 | Wednesdays to Mondays: $10 |
#Full-time students, people with disabilities and one
accompanying carer, senior citizens aged 60 or above
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Office will be closed 30 minutes before the Museum closes.
Holders of valid Museum Pass enjoy unlimited free admission to the above Special
Exhibition.
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