The Louvre seen from the Seine and from the inside: a unique exploration with JP's Boat

Posted at 12 Feb 2025 by Jean-Pierre Reading time: 3min

What wonderful things await us in this new year of 2025! Winter is the perfect season to take care of ourselves, refocus... and figure out what's good for us! With this in mind, the cosy weather in Paris in January seems ideal for updating our cultural calendars – so we can discover the wonders of the French capital! Provided we're protected from the cold and bad weather, of course! There are still a few months to wait before we can enjoy boat trips in Paris. JP's Boat's private cruises in Paris will resume in the spring.

The Louvre: an iconic monument on the banks of the

New Year's greetings are still being exchanged, so we can say that visiting beautiful exhibitions goes hand in hand with good resolutions. While we wait for the warmer weather, let's enjoy Paris's museums and what they have to offer. The Louvre is a monument whose building itself is a work of art. Admiring this former palace while sailing on the Seine with JP's Boat and its private cruises in Paris is a real visual discovery, both for its unique architecture and its ornamental richness. On the banks of the Seine, this building has lived through several centuries of French history and weathered numerous wars and significant events.

Exhibitions not to be missed at the Louvre Museum in 2025

What does the Louvre have to offer at the start of this year? The artistic discoveries and cultural offerings look fascinating! The historical insights promised by the 2025 exhibitions at the Louvre Museum are wonderful opportunities to pique our curiosity and enrich our knowledge. What a great time for art! Stroll through the corridors of an internationally renowned museum, before sailing down the Seine and admiring Paris and its remarkable monuments with JP's Boat and its private cruises in Paris.

Louvre Couture: an immersion in the history of fashion

With Louvre Couture, fashion offers stories of the clothing customs of the past. This exhibition runs from 24 January to 21 July 2025, featuring superb costumes, dresses and fashion accessories... Everyday and ceremonial objects. An original way to combine entertainment and knowledge!

Figures of the Fool: a unique perspective on medieval and romantic art

Another exhibition is proving very popular and ends in early February: ‘Figures of the Fool, from the Middle Ages to the Romantics’. Through a cross-disciplinary and surprising approach to the figure of the ‘fool’, we discover several artistic gems, both aesthetic and technical.

Other exhibitions to discover

Other exhibitions are planned, offering windows onto the world and the arts, including ‘Revisiting Cimabue: The Origins of Italian Painting’ and ‘The Experience of Nature: The Arts in Prague at the Court of Rudolf II’. There is also a partnership with the MET in New York to discover: ‘The MET at the Louvre, Dialogues of Oriental Antiquities’, a unique and contemporary gathering of rare and remarkably ancient works - not to be missed!

An invitation to rediscover Paris while waiting for spring

And as winter progresses, visiting Parisian museums and discovering their art collections is a wonderful opportunity to look ahead to the coming year. It's another way to discover the City of Light while waiting for spring and visits to the Seine with JP's Boat's private cruises in Paris.