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If you’re looking for an exciting (and blissfully) air-conditioned thing to do this summer, why not head to Louvre Abu Dhabi?
Tucked away on Saadiyat Island and topped with that iconic dome that plays with sunlight like a dream, the museum has lined up some brilliant experiences over the sunny months.
From VR time-travel to seeing a historic painting and cosmic fun for the kids, this season is packed with reasons to swing by.
Here’s why you should book your next outing at Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Cheaper tickets for UAE residents
First off, there’s a handy 30 percent off on online bookings for UAE residents, so tickets worth Dhs65 are now available for Dhs45. That’s a decent little bonus for planning ahead. And if you’re visiting with kids under 18, even better, there’s a cosmic exhibition at the Children’s Museum that’s completely free for them.
VR takes you back in time
One of the biggest highlights this summer is the new Quantum Dome Project – a collective VR experience that’s like a time machine.
This 40-minute adventure lets you journey through Imperial Rome, medieval Baghdad and Mughal India in a race across centuries.
Tickets are Dhs95 for Louvre Abu Dhabi’s admission tickets holders. It’s family-friendly, accessible by wheelchair users and available in Arabic, English and French. On weekdays, the last session kicks off at 6pm, while on weekends, it runs until 8pm.
See Una Bulaqueña for the first time in the UAE
Art lovers will want to make time for Una Bulaqueña, now on display for a year. Painted by the famed Filipino artist Juan Luna in 1895, this rare masterpiece is on loan from the Philippines and hasn’t often been seen outside the country.
There are some exciting new arrivals worth checking out as well. From a striking portrait of Kosa Pan, Siam’s first ambassador to France, to a dreamy Venetian scene by Canaletto, the latest additions span continents and centuries.


There’s also a self-portrait by 19th-century French artist Antoinette Haudebourt-Lescot, a bold abstract work by Kandinsky, and a limestone head of a youth from ancient Cyprus. Whatever age of history you want to travel back to, there’s plenty to admire on your next visit.
Take kids to see a space-themed experience at the Children’s Museum
There’s a must-see space-themed experience called Picturing the Cosmos at Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Children’s Museum. Spread across three floors, the exhibition invites young minds to think about how different cultures throughout time have viewed the stars, planets and universe. There are plenty of hands-on games and activities to keep them entertained while learning something new (bonus points for that).
Go on a Family Treasure Hunt
And if you’ve got young adventurers in tow, don’t miss the Family Treasure Hunt. It’s a mobile game available in five languages – Arabic, English, French, Chinese and Russian – designed to keep curious minds busy.
All you need is your phone. Scan the code, follow the clues, and explore the permanent galleries in a fresh, puzzle-solving way.
From Dhs45. Open Tue-Thu, 10am-6.30pm (exhibition), Fri-Sun, 10am-8.30pm. Closed on Mon. Saadiyat Cultural District, Saadiyat Island, louvreabudhabi.ae.
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