Louvre Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
UAE
Overview
Louvre Abu Dhabi is a museum unlike any other — a serene, sunlit sanctuary where the stories of humanity unfold across time, culture, and civilisation. Set on Saadiyat Island beneath a breathtaking geometric dome that dapples light like palm leaves in a breeze, the museum is a collaboration between the United Arab Emirates and France, bringing the prestige of the Louvre name to a strikingly modern and inclusive setting. Rather than separating artworks by region or era, its galleries embrace a universal approach, placing ancient artefacts beside contemporary works, Islamic manuscripts alongside Renaissance paintings, and Chinese ceramics near Egyptian sculptures. This curatorial philosophy encourages visitors to find connections between cultures, revealing shared themes of beauty, belief, and identity that transcend geography. The architecture, designed by Jean Nouvel, is as much part of the experience as the collection itself — a masterpiece of engineering and light that invites contemplation and calm. Louvre Abu Dhabi isn’t just a museum; it’s a dialogue between civilisations, a celebration of global heritage, and a shining example of how culture can bridge the world.