Forgotten Kingdoms, the Heirs of the Hittite Empire, the exhibition at the Musée du Louvre - photos

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Published by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Photos by · Published on May 3rd, 2019 at 12:10 p.m.
From May 2 to August 12, 2019, the Musée du Louvre presents an exhibition on the art of the Hittite Empire, entitled Royaumes Oubliés, les Héritiers de l'Empire Hittite (Forgotten Kingdoms, Heirs of the Hittite Empire). For the first time in France, we discover a selection of Hittite, Neo-Hittite and Aramaic treasures, relics found on Turkish and Syrian territories and dating from -1400 to -750 BC.

A plunge into one of the most fascinating civilizations... This is what the Musée du Louvre is offering through an exhibition focusing on Hittite art, entitled Royaumes Oubliés, les Héritiers de l'Empire Hittite, from May 2 to August 12, 2019.

More specifically, this exhibition invites visitors to discover around a hundred remains from three mythical sites of the Hittite Empire,"this forgotten civilization" rival of ancient Egypt, which dominated Anatolia (present-day Turkey) before extending its influence throughout the Levant until 1200 BC.

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Some of these relics come from Tell Halaf, a majestic site discovered by archaeologist Max von Oppenheim during excavations between 1911 and 1913, and whose sculptures adorning the palace of the Aramaic king Kapara were severely damaged after various bombardments during the Second World War.

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The exhibition places particular emphasis on the restoration of these sculptures, which began in the 2000s, and more generally on"ongoing efforts to preserve endangered heritage", of which this collection is an unfortunate example.

The Louvre has been committed for years to safeguarding all types of heritage, mobilizing the international community in the process. Shall we follow in the footsteps of a forgotten civilization, folks?

Please note that it's been over 4 years since our last visit, so the place and experience may have changed.

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Dates and Opening Time
From May 2nd, 2019 to August 12th, 2019

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    musée du louvre
    75001 Paris 1

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    Metro Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre

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