Louvre Abu Dhabi | The Grand Vestibule | Wing 1 | The First Village.

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    The Grand Vestibule
    A museum with a global perspective, Louvre Abu Dhabi brings together works from across the ages and from a multitude of cultures. The chronological journey through twelve chapters, spanning prehistoric to contemporary periods, highlights the characteristics shared by humanity throughout its history. The thematic presentation of the works draws attention to the similarities and particularities of our forms of artistic expression, surpassing any geographical limitations. The dialogue between these objects, whether from the collection of Louvre Abu Dhabi or exceptional loans by French, Emirati and regional museums, reveals a universal history linked to humankind’s social, intellectual and technical exchanges around the world, and the interdependency of our societies. The Grand Vestibule, the first step of your journey, encapsulates and introduces this universal narrative. Inspired by nautical charts, the floor of the gallery is marked with a winding line that represents the coastline of the United Arab Emirates. Instead of showing port cities, names are written in different languages that indicate the places of origin of the works exhibited in Louvre Abu Dhabi, which serves as a starting point to understand our universal history.
    The First Village.
    It took millions of years for the human species to spread across the globe from its origins in East Africa but by around 10,000 BCE, in the Near East, China and Central America, communities began to settle in the first villages where they domesticated animal and plant species. Despite regional differences, these early village communities shared a common desire for cohesion, by means of beliefs and rituals, around their ancestors. Human representations developed in the form of female figurines that addressed ideas of fertility. The wealth generated by profits from agriculture and livestock fostered the emergence of the first forms of state power.
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