Louvre: Opens for Virtual Visits

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Article: By Kristian Jaime   |   TheArtistsChateau.com


PARIS — Despite prolonged closure due to COVID-19 restrictions across Europe, the famed Musée du Louvre and Musée National Eugène Delacroix will release 482,000 works on a museum database for virtual tours by the public.

The Louvre - Website redesigned - first of it's kind in the museums history

 

The announcement by Jean-Luc Martinez, president-director of the Musée du Louvre, on March 26 of the new online platform and redesigned website was the first of its kind in the museum’s history.

Located at collections.louvre.fr, the database includes an interactive menu of the various pieces in the museum’s permanent and long-term loan collections.

“The Louvre is dusting off its treasures, even the least-known. For the first time, anyone can access the entire collection of works from a computer or smart phone for free, whether they are on display in the museum, on loan, even long-term, or in storage,” Martinez said.

According to the official press release, “the site offers several ways to delve into the collections: simple or advanced searches, entries by curatorial department, and themed albums. An interactive map helps visitors prepare or extend their visit.”

The new database also allows patrons to explore the museum room by room and is updated regularly by museum experts. It will also grow and evolve with updated research.

Efforts by the museum to establish such a record of its extensive works started in October 2019 with the opening of a new conservation center in Liévin, France to house works that were previously held in storage spaces at risk of potential flooding of the Seine River.

Prior to the move, each curatorial department carried out “an extensive campaign to inventory and photograph a very large number of works.”

The online compendium of masterpieces is expected to draw art connoisseurs and students from across the globe as the official museum website already drew an estimated 21 million visitors in 2020 alone.

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“The Louvre’s stunning cultural heritage is all now just a click away! I am sure that this digital content is going to further inspire people to come to the Louvre to discover the collections in person,” Martinez continued.

While the number of available works on the database is already expansive, it covers only about 75 percent of every available piece at the museum. The new platform replaces the Atlas database, which was limited by only including items on display.

“Each entry consists of scientific data about the given work of art: title; artist; inventory number; dimensions; materials and techniques; date and place of production; object history; current location and bibliography. The wealth of images in the database is an indispensable resource for researchers and visitors alike,” the statement goes on to say.

The Louvre in Paris - inviting you to see it all from your home, cell, smart device. It's Priceless!

The official museum website is not without its own improvements as designers took aim at making it more current and responsive to allow planning one’s visit that much easier. For now, the site is available in French, English, Spanish and Chinese; and was made possible from support by the Art Explora Foundation.

Overtures by the museum to move to a digital record of its pieces also coincide with increased outreach on social media. That includes an estimated 4.5 million followers on Instagram, 2.6 million on Facebook and 1.5 million on Twitter.

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