The Louvre Museum, a crown jewel of art and history, has long been synonymous with cultural grandeur. While visiting its iconic galleries in Paris might not always be feasible, the museum’s Online Collections Database offers a digital gateway to its treasures—accessible to anyone, anywhere. Here’s everything you need to know about this invaluable resource.
The Louvre’s digital platform is a meticulously curated repository of over 500,000 artworks and artifacts from both the Musée du Louvre and the Musée National Eugène-Delacroix[6]. Updated daily, this database reflects the Louvre’s ongoing commitment to global accessibility and scholarly research. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, student, or casual explorer, it’s a virtual passport to centuries of human creativity.
Comprehensive CategoriesDive into 20+ specialized collections, including:
Daily Updates & Recent Acquisitions
Discover new additions like the 164 artworks acquired in 2023 and 124 from 2022, showcasing the Louvre’s evolving narrative of art history.
Special Exhibits
Interactive Map
Navigate the Louvre’s physical layout digitally—perfect for planning future visits or visualizing where artworks reside in the museum.
Multilingual Support
Fully available in English, the database caters to global users with intuitive navigation and descriptions.
Visit the Website
Go to collections.louvre.fr (optimized for desktop and mobile).
Browse or Search
Explore Recent Additions
Check the “Latest Acquisitions” section for fresh insights into the museum’s evolving collection.
Leverage the Interactive Map
Pinpoint artworks within the Louvre’s galleries to understand their spatial context.
Save and Share
Create free accounts to bookmark favorites or share discoveries on social media.
The Louvre’s digital initiative breaks down geographic and linguistic barriers. For U.S.-based users, it offers: