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Louvre Abu Dhabi to finally open its doors in November, with goal of making the world ‘a better place’ through culture

‘First universal museum’ in the Arab world has overcome controversy and hold-ups to tell the stories of world religions and civilisations and spread a ‘message of tolerance’, emirate’s culture tsar says

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Abu Dhabi's Louvre museum, designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, will opens its doors to the public on November 11. Photo: AFP/HO/TDIC
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The Louvre Abu Dhabi will finally open its doors to the public in November, bringing to the Gulf Mesopotamian artefacts and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the first Louvre-branded museum outside Paris.

Housing 600 works of art, including 300 loaned by 13 French museums for the inaugural year, the Louvre Abu Dhabi is described as the “first universal museum” in the Arab world.

“At a time when culture is under attack ... this is our joint response,” French Culture Minister Francoise Nyssen said at a news conference in Abu Dhabi to announce the November 11 opening date.

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French Minister of Culture Francoise Nyssen and the chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Cultural Authority, Mohamed Khalifa al-Mubarak at the announcement of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s opening. Photo: AFP
French Minister of Culture Francoise Nyssen and the chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Cultural Authority, Mohamed Khalifa al-Mubarak at the announcement of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s opening. Photo: AFP

The museum has been a decade in the making and is opening five years late.

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Among the works on loan to Abu Dhabi are Leonardo da Vinci’s La Belle Ferronniere from the Louvre – which houses the world’s largest collection of art – and Vincent van Gogh’s self-portrait from the Musee d’Orsay in Paris.

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