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Selected multimedia displays developed at Louvre - DNP Museum Lab (LDML) in Tokyo have been gradually transferred to the Musée du Louvre in Paris in order to offer visitors from around the world a unique experience - discovering art through digital technology in an actual museum environment. The first relocation of this kind took place in June 2011 in the Department of Decorative Arts. In 2012 it was the turn of the Department of Egyptian Antiquities to adopt similar multimedia resources in the exhibition of its permanent collections, followed by the Department of Paintings in 2013, and the Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities in 2014.
We hope for the initiatives implemented in Tokyo and Paris to be disseminated more widely to other museums or cultural and educational establishments, thereby seeking to bring visitors a richer art experience, through a new way of approaching it.
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Tenth presentation Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities *Currently not on display. |
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Denon wing, Lower ground floor - Room 3
The greek world in antiquitiy
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Sully wing, Ground floor - Room 14
Greek gods and heroes
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Sully wing, First floor - Room 43
The Krater of Antaeus A Masterpiece of Greek Ceramics
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Ninth presentation Department of Paintings *Currently not on display. |
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Denon wing, First floor - Room 25
Spanish Art at the Louvre, the History of a Collection
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© 2013 Musée du Louvre / Antoine Mongodin
Denon wing, First floor - Room 26
Masterpieces of Spanish Painting in the Louvre
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Eighth presentation Department of Egyptian Antiquities *Currently not on display. |
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Sully wing, First floor - Room 21
Discover the conventions of Egyptian art through works in the Louvre's collection
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Sully wing, First floor - Room 23
Deciphering an Egyptian stela
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Seventh presentation Department of Decorative Arts *Currently not on display. |
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© 2014 Musée du Louvre / Antoine Mongodin
Sully wing, First floor - Room 60
Court dining in France
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