Casa Batlló signs a collaboration agreement with the École du Louvre

Research, the organization of seminars, and the design of teaching programs are some of the joint initiatives of this agreement.

To establish scientific, educational and research relationships, Casa Batlló has signed a collaboration alliance with the École du Louvre, a world reference institution founded in 1882 in Paris.

This extensive cooperation agreement adds value to both institutions, ranging from professional exchanges to joint teaching and research activities to developing short-term training programs. It also favors exchanging information, documents, publications and educational materials and organizing teaching and research programs in international cooperation. Finally, it also includes organizing seminars and colloquia and realizing the stays and practices of students of the aforementioned French institution.

With this agreement and given the global significance of the École du Louvre and its international relevance, Casa Batlló seeks to strengthen its links with other world leaders in the museum, art and culture sector, improving the exchange of knowledge and contributing to training and quality research on Gaudí at an international level.

The Louvre school
The École du Louvre has been a pioneer in the museum sector since the 19th century in France, with more than 140 years of experience, highlighting the first worldwide museography course created in 1927. The school is an institution of Higher Education that teaches Archaeology, Epigraphy, History of Art, History of Civilizations and Museology classes. The École du Louvre is located in Paris, and its headquarters are inside the Louvre Palace, a building included in the UNESCO World Heritage List and one of the most important museums in the world.