Treasures from Paris’ Louvre museum go on display in Hong Kong

The glass pyramid that serves as the entrance to the Louvre museum. The structure was designed by Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei, whose most famous work in Asia is Hong Kong’s iconic Bank of China Tower. Photo: Annette Chan/Coconuts Media
The glass pyramid that serves as the entrance to the Louvre museum. The structure was designed by Chinese-American architect I. M. Pei, whose most famous work in Asia is Hong Kong’s iconic Bank of China Tower. Photo: Annette Chan/Coconuts Media

A selection of artwork from Paris’ world-renowned Louvre museum goes on display in Hong Kong today, offering Chinese patrons a rare opportunity to view some of the institution’s cultural treasures on their doorstep.

The “Inventing le Louvre: From Palace to Museum over 800 Years” exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum features some 130 works, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics and tapestries from various periods spanning centuries.

It features a statue of French writer Jean de La Fontaine and a fragment of a horse head dating from before 500 BC.

The exhibition is being held to mark the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Hong Kong’s Special Administrative Region (SAR) government after the territory was handed back to China in 1997 following over 150 years of British rule.

It also underscores the importance of Chinese visitors to the Paris museum, according to Pascal Torres, Chief Curator of the Louvre’s department of interpretation and cultural programming.

“The most important visitors of (any) foreign country are Chinese,” he told Reuters.

“So it was necessary for us to permit to some good part of the Chinese public, who will not travel very easily to France or to Paris, to know a little about the Louvre Museum.”

What: Inventing the Louvre
When: April 26, 2017 to July 24, 2017 (closed on Tuesdays)
Where: Hong Kong Heritage Museum, 1 Man Lam Road, Sha Tin (Google Maps)
Price: HKD10 – HKD20
Ticket: On the door



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