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French cultural delegation and TDIC map out management strategy for Louvre Abu Dhabi

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, July 15 - 2007 at 15:43
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A high-powered delegation of French ministry officials, the country's museums agency and national museums group as well as representatives from five of the top cultural institutions in France have visited the UAE capital to discuss the management strategy for the planned Louvre Abu Dhabi due to open in the Cultural District of Saadiyat Island.

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The ten-strong delegation, which was accompanied by the French Ambassador to the UAE, Mr Patrice Paoli, included officials from the French Cultural Ministry and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and from the Musée du Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, the CNAC Pompidou, Musée du Quai Branly and the National Library of France.

The delegation held talks with senior officials of Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), which manages the tourism assets of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority and which is behind the transformation of Saadiyat Island into a global residential, tourism and cultural hub.

"Our talks focused on the management strategy for the Louvre Abu Dhabi, which will be among the first of Saadiyat's international cultural institutions to take shape," said Lee Tabler, CEO, TDIC.

The concept design for the Louvre Abu Dhabi has been carried out by award-winning French architect Jean Nouvel.

"The project will shortly be entering its design and engineering phase with the imminent appointment of an engineering consultant to work in collaboration with Jean Nouvel," said Tabler.

Earlier this year the governments of Abu Dhabi and the Republic of France agreed an unprecedented 30-year cultural accord to create the Louvre Abu Dhabi museum on Saadiyat Island, which lies just 500 metres offshore Abu Dhabi city.

The Louvre Abu Dhabi is one of several iconic museums and arts centres being planned for Saadiyat Island's Cultural District. Others include: the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi modern and contemporary art museum, a Maritime Museum, the Sheikh Zayed National Museum, a performing arts centre and a Biennale Park with a host of museum clusters. Together they make up the world's largest cultural destination.

Jean Nouvel's design concept for the Louvre Abu Dhabi is currently on show in an exhibition devoted to Saadiyat Island's Cultural District which is open daily to the public from 10am until 10pm in the UAE Capital's Emirates Palace Hotel.
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About Saadiyat Island
Saadiyat Island - which translates from Arabic as Island of Happiness - is the largest single mixed-use development in the Arabian Gulf. The 27 square kilometre natural island - half the size of Bermuda - lies only 500 metres offshore Abu Dhabi island - the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. Saadiyat Island is being developed into a complete visitor and residential destination.

Saadiyat Island represents one of the most important development opportunities in Abu Dhabi's history. The island, which has 30kms of water frontage and boasts many natural eco-features including mangrove forests, is being developed as a strategic international tourism destination and marks a new era in the rapid evolution of Abu Dhabi, the largest of the seven emirates which form the UAE Federation.

Saadiyat Island will be developed in three phases with total completion scheduled for 2018. The masterplan envisages seven highly individual districts and includes 29 hotels, including an iconic 7-star property, three marinas with combined berths for around 1,000 boats, museums and cultural centres, two golf courses, civic and leisure facilities, sea-view apartments and elite villas.

Saadiyat Island is expected to be home to a community of more than 150,000 people - the same population size as Chang Mai in Thailand, Oxford in the UK or Hollywood in the USA.

Saadiyat Island will be linked to the main Abu Dhabi island and the Abu Dhabi mainland via two, 10-lane freeways making the destination easily accessible to Abu Dhabi International Airport, which will be just a 25 kilometre drive away.

Saadiyat Island is being developed by the Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), an independent public joint stock company of which Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority is the sole shareholder. TDIC's strategy is to dispose of development land on the island to private investors who will each develop their sites in accordance with the masterplan and supporting planning regulations and design guidelines.

About Tourism Development & Investment Company
Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) is a public joint stock company established under Law No: 12 of 2005 as decreed by the Abu Dhabi Ruler and UAE President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. TDIC is an independent organisation empowered to manage the tourism investment zones of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), which directs and implements strategy for the expansion of the emirate's tourism sector. TDIC will develop the real estate assets that support ADTA's mission of assisting UAE economic diversification through tourism development.

TDIC, launched with an initial paid-up capital of AED100 million (US $27.5 million) with its shareholding fully owned by ADTA, operates along strictly commercial lines with its projects being self-sustaining and economically feasible. Its activities include creating development and tourism related concepts for specific sites and locations, disposing of, or repositioning, government-owned tourism related assets, entering into joint ventures with investment partners for assets such as hotels or residential products, as well as serving as the master developer for large scale projects.

For further information:

Bassem Terkawi. PR & Events Manager, TDIC
Tel: +9712 4443000
fax: +9712 4443111

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Barbara Saunders, MCS/Action.
Tel: +9714 390 2960
fax: +9714 390 8161

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