Among the works is a rare set of icons from the 17th-century renewal of the Greek Patriarchate of Antioch, created by Arabic-speaking Christians in Syria, Lebanon, Aleppo, and Jerusalem.
U.S. News Insider Tip: The Louvre is free for all visitors on the first Friday of the month after 6 p.m. (except in July and August), and all day on Bastille Day (July 14). – Laura French If you ...
When visitors first enter the Louvre Abu Dhabi, they discover this early hand axe, alongside similar tools found in Africa, the Middle East and Europe. These were among the first objects designed ...
Luc Castel / Getty Images The Louvre is hosting the first fashion exhibition in its 231-year history. Called “Louvre Couture,” the new show features apparel and accessories from 45 designers ...