- The exhibition runs from June 26 to November 11, 2024.
Exhibition "Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection" Louvre Museum from June 26 to November 11, 2024.
Discover the exhibition "Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection" at the Louvre Museum, from June 26 to November 11, 2024. Admire the largest private collection of Roman antique sculptures, displayed for the first time outside Italy. Immerse yourself in Roman art and the history of museums in a prestigious setting.
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What to expect
The exhibition "Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection" at the Louvre Museum is an exceptional cultural event that will take place from June 26 to November 11, 2024. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to discover the largest private collection of ancient Roman sculptures, gathered by the Torlonia princes in the 19th century. This stay outside Italy marks the first time these artistic treasures are presented to the public in an international setting.
A Journey to the Heart of Roman Antiquity
The Torlonia collection is renowned for its wealth and diversity, featuring major pieces of ancient Roman sculpture. These works were assembled in Rome during the 19th century and are considered jewels of Roman art. This exhibition at the Louvre not only allows visitors to admire invaluable masterpieces but also to explore the evolution of Roman art and its influence on Western culture.
The exhibition is housed in the sumptuous apartments of Anne of Austria, located in rooms 408 to 414 of the museum. These spaces, restored for the occasion, provide an ideal backdrop for showcasing the Torlonia marbles. The beauty of the surroundings harmonizes perfectly with the significance of the displayed works, creating an immersive and enriching experience for visitors.
Opening Hours and Access
The exhibition is open from Tuesday to Sunday, with hours from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and extended hours on Wednesday and Friday until 9:00 PM. The museum is closed on Mondays as well as on January 1, May 1, and December 25. The extended hours allow visitors to enjoy the exhibition in varied conditions while providing more flexibility for planning their visit.
Importance of Booking in Advance
Booking your tickets in advance for the "Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection" exhibition is highly recommended. Early reservations ensure your spot for this much-anticipated exhibition, avoiding long lines and ensuring a smoother visit. Additionally, reservations help manage visitor flow better, contributing to a more enjoyable and less crowded experience.
Tickets are priced at €22, which includes access to the museum's permanent collections as well as the temporary exhibition. This price is justified by the exceptional quality of the works presented and the cultural significance of the event. Members of the "Friends of the Louvre" program benefit from free access and can also visit in the evening with a guest. Similarly, holders of the Louvre Education and Training Card (CLEF) enjoy free access, with the option to visit with a companion on Saturdays.
Practical Information
To facilitate your visit, here are some practical details:
- Tickets: Tickets can be purchased online via the official Louvre Museum website or on-site, subject to availability.
- Duration of the Visit: Allow approximately 1.5 hours to fully enjoy the exhibition. This duration allows for contemplating the works at your own pace while benefiting from commentary available in French, English, and Italian.
- Accessibility: The apartments of Anne of Austria are accessible to people with reduced mobility. Support devices are available to ensure a comfortable visit for all guests.
- Youth Audience: The exhibition is also suitable for young visitors, thanks to a specially designed path with tailored commentary and activities.
The Louvre Museum, a cultural emblem of Paris, is located in the heart of the city, providing a majestic setting for this unique exhibition. Its rich history and world-renowned permanent collections perfectly complement the event. By visiting the Louvre, you not only discover ancient Roman art; you also delve into the history of one of the greatest museums in the world.
Conclusion
Don't miss the opportunity to discover the masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection in a prestigious setting. This exhibition is a rare chance to see major pieces of ancient Roman art presented for the first time outside Italy. By booking your tickets now, you ensure your place at this historic and cultural event. Take advantage of this occasion to explore the timeless beauty of Roman sculptures and enhance your understanding of art history in an iconic location like the Louvre Museum.
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