ArtMajeur by YourArt playlists
Our playlists are a regular feature that allows you to approach art differently, pairing an iconic art venue with a musical selection. Each playlist is designed to accompany an artistic exploration, fostering concentration, emotion, and intuition.
These playlists will be regularly updated to offer varied and immersive experiences, linking music and art in unique ways. Don't miss the upcoming music collections!
A walk in the Louvre
Day and night, in the heart of the Tuileries Gardens, the Louvre is revealed at the tip of its glass pyramid, a modern anchor designed by Chinese-American architect Leoh Ming Pei. A true link between past and present, the Louvre is an invitation to embark on an artistic, historical, and emotional journey.
A former royal residence, it became a museum in 1793, embodying a universal ideal of transmitting knowledge and the arts. Its collections, witnesses to several millennia of civilizations, bring together more than 30,000 works exhibited in nine departments, each dedicated to artistic excellence through the ages.
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A universal museum: treasures and masterpieces to discover
A universal museum by nature, the Louvre fascinates the world with the richness and diversity of its treasures. It houses the quintessence of Fine Arts, divided into nine departments: Near Eastern Antiquities, Egyptian Antiquities, Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Islamic Arts, Decorative Arts, Sculptures, Paintings, Graphic Arts, as well as the Arts of Byzantium and Eastern Christianity.
Major masterpieces are preserved here, between shadow and light. Day and night, the museum seals its mystery and extends its silent dialogue with humanity: the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Seated Scribe, the Winged Bulls of Khorsabad, the Mona Lisa, Michelangelo's Slaves, and the apartments of Napoleon III.
In this stroll, we offer you 5 pieces to enhance your experience of this walk:
4 pieces to enhance your visit
Levels -1 and 0 Sculptures (500 - 1850)
Blood of the Dragon | Game of Thrones - Music by Ramin Djawadi - Immerse yourself in an epic atmosphere as you discover iconic figures from Antiquity and mythology. Admire gladiators and Greek gods through masterpieces such as the Statue of Marcellus (Room 410) and the majestic Winged Victory of Samothrace (Room 703).
Levels 0 and 1 Antiquities / Egypt (4000-30 BC)
Remember the Time | Michael Jackson - Travel back in time to ancient Egypt and marvel at its treasures: funerary ensembles, sarcophagi, papyri, engraved steles, bronzes, statues, textiles, and everyday objects. Don't miss the fascinating Seated Scribe (Room 635), a motionless witness to a thousand-year-old past.
Level 0 Antiquities / Near East / Mesopotamia / Iran
Behet Ghol Midam (I promise you) | Mohsen Yeganeh - An immersion in the heart of the ancient Orient, between imperial friezes and sacred statues. Let yourself be captivated by the Palace of Darius (room 308), or by the delicacy of the alabaster statue of Ebih-Il the steward (room 236).
Level 2 Paintings / France (1350 - 1650)
If you imagine |Juliette Gréco - We end this artistic stroll with a touch of mischief and nonchalance.
Ingres's painting, and in particular his famous Bather (940), immerses us in the hushed intimacy of the toilet. This enigmatic portrait, presented from behind, reveals a nudity that is both fleeting and modest, almost confidential.
By combining art and music, this visit becomes a total, lively, and sensory immersion. The Louvre is no longer simply contemplated; it is felt and experienced in a different way.