École du Louvre and Musée du Louvre: Fall 2025 and Beyond

Planning a trip to Paris in the fall of 2025? Art enthusiasts will find a rich tapestry of experiences awaiting them, combining the academic rigor of the École du Louvre with the breathtaking exhibitions of the Musée du Louvre.While the École du Louvre itself will not be hosting art exhibitions during the summer months of July, August, and September 2025, it offers a dynamic program of art history and archaeology courses that shouldn't be missed. 





These include: A robust curriculum of art history and archaeology courses: These courses cater to various levels, from introductory to specialized fields, and are offered both in-person and online. This provides flexibility for those wishing to study art history at their own pace and convenience.Winter School in Paris (2025): Focusing on the timely theme of "Provenance Research & Duty of Care," this intensive program offers a deep dive into crucial aspects of art history and preservation.

International Collaborations: The École du Louvre actively participates in international summer programs in French Museology, collaborating with prestigious universities such as St Andrews, Essex, Peking University, and Columbia University.Expansion to Nice: Starting September 2025, the École du Louvre is expanding its reach with new art history courses in Nice.

Musée du Louvre Highlights:The Musée du Louvre will be a major draw for art lovers in the fall of 2025, hosting several significant exhibitions:"Jacques-Louis David" (October 15, 2025 – January 26, 2026): This major retrospective, coinciding with the bicentenary of David's death, promises a comprehensive look at the artist's work, exploring his relationship with the French Revolution and his impact on artistic modernity. The exhibition will be held in the Hall Napoléon.



"LOUVRE COUTURE" (Extended Run): This fascinating exhibition explores the captivating intersection of art and fashion. Its extended run continues from January 24th to August 24th, 2025, providing ample opportunity to experience this unique blend of artistic expression.
In conclusion, while the École du Louvre’s exhibition schedule is quiet during the summer months, its educational offerings remain vibrant and engaging. The Musée du Louvre delivers a compelling program for art enthusiasts, making Paris a compelling destination for art lovers in the fall of 2025 and beyond. Be sure to check the official websites of both institutions for the most up-to-date information on course schedules, registration details, and exhibition timings.