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    Louvre Abu Dhabi showcases ancient artefacts from Mexico

    September 20, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Louvre Abu Dhabi has unveiled five rare and significant artefacts from Mexico, marking the first major collaboration between the museum and the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) of Mexico. The artefacts, which include a ceremonial mask from the ancient Maya civilization, were revealed at a special event attended by Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of Louvre Abu Dhabi, and María Teresa Mercado Pérez, Mexico’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs.

    Louvre Abu Dhabi showcases ancient artefacts from Mexico

    The artefacts will be displayed at Louvre Abu Dhabi until at least April 2025, offering a rare opportunity for visitors to experience ancient Mexican culture firsthand. This exhibition is part of the museum’s ongoing effort to bring global treasures to the UAE, highlighting the importance of cultural dialogue and cross-cultural partnerships.

    The five loaned items include a Colossal Head from the Olmec culture, an incense burner from the Teotihuacan civilization, an anthropomorphic mask, a ceremonial mask from the Maya culture, and an Atlante statue from Chichen Itza. These items represent a broad spectrum of ancient Mexican civilizations and reflect the rich cultural and historical significance of the region.

    Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak emphasized the importance of these cross-cultural exchanges, stating, “Louvre Abu Dhabi continues to foster global understanding through partnerships with international institutions. This collaboration with Mexico brings ancient cultural narratives to new audiences in the UAE, strengthening the ties between our nations.”

    The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Culture, through the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), played a pivotal role in facilitating this historic loan. María Teresa Mercado Pérez, Mexico’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, described the exhibition as one of the most significant Mexican cultural initiatives in the UAE since the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two nations.

    Manuel Rabaté, Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, highlighted the importance of this collaboration, saying, “We are honored to host these artefacts from Mexico, marking our first collaboration with an institution from the Americas. This exhibition showcases Mesoamerican history and furthers our mission to be a hub of cultural exchange.”

    This groundbreaking initiative underscores Louvre Abu Dhabi’s commitment to universal storytelling, enriching its collection with artefacts from different corners of the world. The museum continues to serve as a platform for cultural exchange, connecting diverse histories and fostering mutual understanding across civilizations. The artefacts will be available for public viewing until April 2025, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the cultural heritage of ancient Mexico in the heart of Abu Dhabi.

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