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The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art museum located on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It runs under an agreement between the UAE and France, signed in March 2007, that allows it to use the Louvre’s name until 2037, and has been described by the Louvre as “Franceβs largest cultural project abroad.”
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The moment I stepped under the dome, I was stunned. The architecture alone is worth the visit, and the exhibits are so thoughtfully curated
An absolute highlight of my UAE trip. It combines global art history with modern design, offering a powerful message of unity
Loved the art and the design, but I found the signage a little confusing at times. Would have appreciated more guidance around exhibits
We spent hours here and learned so much. The dome area was peaceful, but the cafΓ© was too crowded
The museum is an artwork in itself. Everything from the lighting to the gallery arrangement was elegant and thoughtful
If you love history and culture, this place is gold. Beautiful atmosphere, excellent layout, and great flow between galleries
We spent hours here and learned so much. The dome area was peaceful, but the cafΓ© was too crowded
Itβs not just about artβitβs about the human journey. The storytelling through pieces from all over the world was beautiful
An absolute highlight of my UAE trip. It combines global art history with modern design, offering a powerful message of unity
The moment I stepped under the dome, I was stunned. The architecture alone is worth the visit, and the exhibits are so thoughtfully curated
The dome is phenomenal. Some of the exhibits could use deeper explanations. The audio guide was good, but a bit brief in places