Sitemap

France

Louvre Museum Getting Into the Curated Luxury Cruise Business

CorD Recommends

The Olympic Torch’s Journey Through Yugoslavia

First kindled in 1936, the Olympic torch...

Miroslav Lajčak Appointed New EU Ambassador to Switzerland

Miroslav Lajčak, formerly the Special Representative for...

1938 Superman Comic Sold for Record $6 Million

A 1938 comic book featuring the first...

Chinese President Xi Jinping to Embark on Official Visit to Serbia

The press office of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping will be visiting Serbia on...

Global Debt Reaches Historic Highs, WEF President Warns

Børge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum (WEF), delivered a stark assessment of the global economy at the...

High-Speed Rail Link Between Novi Sad and Budapest Set to Start in Decembar 

The main track on the high-speed rail section from Novi Sad to Budapest has been successfully connected at the...

Miele Opens First Experience Centre in Novi Sad Amid 125th Anniversary Celebrations

In a year marking its 125th anniversary, Miele has inaugurated its first Experience Centre in Novi Sad, enhancing its...

Nelt Group Announces Executive Appointments

Nelt Group has introduced significant organisational changes to bolster its business strategy "Accelerate 2025," appointing Goran Cerovina as Executive...

The Louvre Museum is getting into the curated luxury cruise business, offering trips into history for $4,000 a head.

The Louvre is going big with its corporate partnerships. First, it was Airbnb, letting a lucky visitor spend a night with the Mona Lisa. Now, the prestigious French museum is partnering with a luxury cruise ship company to offer cultural voyages of the Adriatic as well as the Persian Gulf. 

The French cruise line company Ponant has designed itineraries with the Paris museum for two inaugural cultural cruises, including a voyage around the Adriatic that ends in Venice, which may upset locals who continue to fight against cruise liners sailing close to the city. A spokeswoman for the company stresses that Ponant’s ship Le Lyrial, which has a maximum capacity of 244 people, is “small and intimate in size” compared to superliners with more than 1,000 cabins. 

Guests can choose between two sailings, which are due to depart in August and November 2020. One takes in ancient sites around the Adriatic while the other sails through the Persian Gulf. The voyages include onboard programming designed in collaboration with Louvre experts.

Jannic Durand, the Louvre’s director of the department of decorative arts, and Ludovic Laugier, it’s expert on Greek sculptures, are due to join the Adriatic cruise. Onboard, the Middle East cruise will be Louvre curator Yannick Lintz, who is the museum’s director of the department of Islamic arts.

The first tour will sail from Athens to Venice. Costing from $4,000 a head, highlights include a passage through the historic Corinth Canal to the Aegean Sea. Shore visits include the Acropolis in Athens and the 1,700-year-old Diocletian’s Palace in Croatia.

source artnet news

Related Articles

French Embassy and Institute in Serbia Launch ‘Rhythm of French Culture’ Event Series

The French Embassy and the French Institute in Serbia are organising an event called Rhythm of French Culture. This year, as Paris hosts the Olympic...

Strategic Energy Partnership Established Between Serbia and France

The Serbian Government adopted a Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Serbia and French Electric Power Company (EDF), on establishing a framework for...

Serbia-France Innovation Forum Begins: Innovate for the Planet! Play Green!

At the Serbia-France Innovation Forum titled 'Innovate for the Planet, Play Green', which commenced at the Palace Serbia, French Ambassador to Serbia Pierre Cochard...

Louis Vuitton to Debut Luxury Hotel on Paris’s Champs Élysées in 2026

Louis Vuitton, the renowned luxury brand celebrated for its high-end fashion and exquisite leather goods, has just unveiled its ambitious foray into the hospitality...

EU Commission Greenlights Volvo-Renault Merger for Electric Vehicle Market

The European Commission has approved the formation of a joint venture between Swedish automaker Volvo and French giant Renault. This strategic move is aimed...

Gabriel Attal: France’s Youngest Prime Minister in History

In a historic move, French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Gabriel Attal as the new Prime Minister of France, making him the youngest to...

French Prime Minister Elizabeth Born Resigns Amid Political Turmoil

French Prime Minister Elizabeth Born has tendered her resignation, as confirmed by the French Presidency.  According to Reuters, this change in leadership follows a tumultuous...

22 Countries Commit to Tripling Nuclear Energy by 2050 in Climate Change Battle

Leaders and top officials from 22 nations have signed a declaration to triple nuclear energy production by 2050, as reported by the International Atomic...