Louvre offers Olympic sport sessions
Louvre offers Olympic sport sessions
French President of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics Organising Committee (Cojo) Tony Estanguet speaks during a press conference at the opening of the exhibition "Olympism. A modern invention, an ancient heritage" at the Louvre Museum in Paris, on April 23, 2024. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
Louvre offers Olympic sport sessions
Louvre offers Olympic sport sessions
People take part in a rehearsal of "Les visites sportives", an experience proposed by artist and choreographer Mehdi Kerkouche in the Medieval section at the Louvre Museum in Paris on April 23, 2024. The experience is proposed as part of the exhibition titled "Olympism, Modern Invention, Ancient Legacy", which is one of the cultural events at the Louvre designed to accompany the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
Louvre offers Olympic sport sessions
People take part in a rehearsal of "Les visites sportives", an experience proposed by artist and choreographer Mehdi Kerkouche in the Medieval section at the Louvre Museum in Paris on April 23, 2024. The experience is proposed as part of the exhibition titled "Olympism, Modern Invention, Ancient Legacy", which is one of the cultural events at the Louvre designed to accompany the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
Louvre offers Olympic sport sessions
People take part in a rehearsal of "Les visites sportives", an experience proposed by artist and choreographer Mehdi Kerkouche in the Cour Marly at the Louvre Museum in Paris on April 23, 2024. The experience is proposed as part of the exhibition titled "Olympism, Modern Invention, Ancient Legacy", which is one of the cultural events at the Louvre designed to accompany the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
Louvre offers Olympic sport sessions
French multi-disciplinary artist and choreographer Mehdi Kerkouche takes part in a rehearsal of "Les visites sportives", an experience that he proposed at the Louvre Museum in Paris on April 23, 2024. The experience is proposed as part of the exhibition titled "Olympism, Modern Invention, Ancient Legacy", which is one of the cultural events at the Louvre designed to accompany the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
PARIS—The Louvre museum in Paris announced on Tuesday that it planned to organize yoga and sport sessions in its famed galleries as part of a citywide cultural program ahead of the Olympics.The world’s biggest museum is to offer visitors the chance to take part in dance, yoga and work-out sessions with instructors and coaches while gazing upon its world-renowned paintings and sculptures.
The announcement was one of several aimed at whipping up Olympic enthusiasm ahead of the start of the Games in Paris on July 26.
“The Louvre is physically in the center of Paris. It will be physically at the center of the Olympic Games,” museum chief Laurence des Cars told reporters.
Details of the special sessions and the museum’s new Olympics-themed exhibition are available on its website.
The opening ceremony is set to take place on the river Seine which runs past the Louvre. A temporary stadium to host the skateboarding and breakdancing is being built on the nearby Place de la Concorde. The Olympic flame is also set to burn in the neighboring Tuileries gardens, a security source has told AFP.
Fanzones
Four other art destinations, including the Musee d’Orsay, the home of impressionist masterpieces, are also set to put on Olympic-related sports or cultural activities.
Also on Tuesday, the Paris city hall unveiled its plans for public sports facilities, concerts and open-air fan areas around the City of the Light for the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics.
A total of 26 fanzones will be created around the capital, in addition to two special celebration areas in central and northeastern Paris where medal winners will be encouraged to greet the public.
“For the first time in the history of the Games, the host city is aiming to create a people’s Games where Olympic enthusiasm can be shared at both the event sites but also outside of the stadiums, in the heart of the city, in each district,” the mayor’s office said in a press statement.
Transport app
A new Olympic transport mobile phone application was also made available for the first time on Tuesday by the regional transport authority.
Visitors to Paris will be encouraged to use the “Transport public Paris 2024” app, which will guide them to Olympic destinations using real-time information on traffic and user numbers.
The developers said that suggested routes would not necessarily be “the shortest or the quickest” but would be the most suitable and ensure that travelers are divided among different transport options.
Overcrowding on the Paris underground train network is a particular concern ahead of the Games, while local politicians have urged Parisians to walk or use bikes.
The first Olympics in Paris in 100 years are set to take place from July 26-Aug. 11 followed by the Paralympics from Aug. 28-Sept. 8. —AFP
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