Outgoing
Auditorium du Louvre - Michel Laclotte 1
Fine Arts Exhibition
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Auditorium du Louvre - Michel Laclotte 3
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Auditorium du Louvre - Michel Laclotte

1st Arr.

Enter through the glass pyramid to discover a 380-seat auditorium where film, music, and ideas come alive. Programming often ties directly to the museum's exhibitions, making every visit feel connected to the art just steps away.

film screenings
live performances
family-friendly
creative workshops

Tips

🏛️"The glass pyramide architecture is amazing"
🎬screenings often link to current exhibitions
👨‍👩‍👧regular workshops for kids and families

Auditorium du Louvre - Michel Laclotte

Musée du Louvre Cour Napoléon et Pyramide du, Pl. des Pyramides, 75001 Paris, France

Upcoming at Auditorium du Louvre - Michel Laclotte

Friday, Jun 12
Cycle de films "Le corps à l'écran"

Cycle de films "Le corps à l'écran"

June 12

DJ Prieur de la Marne spins electro beneath Dreyer's haunting close-ups of Falconetti. Sacred imagery meets pulsing beats for a bold, immersive ciné-mix at the Louvre.

ORLAN "Leçons d'artiste" : À poil sans poils. la représentation du corps dans l’art : entre visibilité et interdits

ORLAN "Leçons d'artiste" : À poil sans poils. la représentation du corps dans l’art : entre visibilité et interdits

June 12 at 7pm

ORLAN brings her radical lens to the Louvre, tracing how bodies have been censored, celebrated, and controlled across art history. Expect a provocative evening where antique nudes collide with social media bans, and feminist performance meets the museum's canon.

Monday, Jun 15
Confronter Michel-Ange et Rodin, d'un regard à l'autre (19e-20e siècle)

Confronter Michel-Ange et Rodin, d'un regard à l'autre (19e-20e siècle)

June 15 at 12:30pm

Rodin reimagined Michelangelo as a sculptor, not just an admirer, sparking a revolution that transformed both their legacies. This scholarly conference traces how Rodin's radical reinterpretation of the Renaissance master changed sculpture forever and rewrote art history itself.