Available free of charge and open to the general public, the "Galerie du Temps" is an important marker of the Louvre-Lens Museum commitment to open and share art and culture with as many people as possible. The renovation of the gallery aimed to share the wealth of the national collections more widely.
The "Galerie du Temps" is a key component of the museum's path towards innovation since its opening, a project of dissemination spanning 5,000 years of the history of art and humanity. It offers the French people 3,000 sqm where they can see more than two hundred works of art on loan from the Louvre in Paris, enriched by other loans from major French national collections and works by invited contemporary artists.
The works on display are set in a river-shaped setting on which to navigate freely, taking a journey through history faithful to the Gallery's founding principles: a free stroll through works, civilizations and history, drawing echoes between cultures.
Continuing the path towards innovation that the museum has been on since its inception, each work has a double source of information immediately accessible in text and others in image, with the aim that each exhibit can be explored according to the visitor's preferences.
When it opened in 2012, the Galerie du Temps disrupted the exhibition conventions of its Parisian parent institution, where paintings and sculptures are presented through separate departments and geographically divided areas. At the Lens Museum, 5,000 years of art history were suddenly brought together in a single glance.