Private Night Tour of South Asian exhibits at the Louvre with Jean-Baptiste Clais

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🎨✨ Explore the Rich Heritage of South Asia at the Louvre! ✨🎨

Join us for an exclusive journey through time as we delve into the captivating world of South Asian art and culture at the renowned Louvre Museum.

🗓️ Date: 19th April 🕢 Time: 19:15 - 21:30 

📍 Location: Louvre Museum, Paris (meet-up point will be communicated to participants later)

What to Expect:

  • Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of South Asian heritage during this private guided tour and discover rare treasures from the Mughal and Sikh dynasties dating back to the 16th century. 
  • Explore modern masterpieces showcasing the diverse artistic expressions of South Asia in the 20th century and engage in enlightening discussions and insights led by Jean-Baptiste Clais, the esteemed curator of the collection.

Details:

  • The tour will be conducted in English for your convenience however translation into French is a possibility in case the terms in English are too complex. 
  • Limited spots available, so reserve your place now! If you are over 26, you cannot get a ticket for under 26!

Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to deepen your appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of South Asia at one of the world's most iconic museums. For any inquiries or future collaboration, please contact us at indo-french@sciencespo-alumni.fr

See you at the Louvre! Presented to you by the Indo-French Circle of Sciences Po 🌟



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