The Louvre, the world's largest museum, is to get a new wing to display its vast collection of Islamic art thanks to a 17 million-euro gift by the Saudi Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal bent on mending post-9/11 ties between the West and Arabs.
The gift of the prince, one of the richest individuals on the planet, is one of the largest in France's history, French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres said at a ceremony Tuesday.
Ironically, some Saudis think Prince Al-Waleed is wrong, and he could spend this huge amount of money in his country instead of donating them to the Louvre. Prince Al-Waleed is not so popular among conservatives in the country because he always promoted social reform, especially his stance on women's rights. # »
The gift of the prince, one of the richest individuals on the planet, is one of the largest in France's history, French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres said at a ceremony Tuesday.
Ironically, some Saudis think Prince Al-Waleed is wrong, and he could spend this huge amount of money in his country instead of donating them to the Louvre. Prince Al-Waleed is not so popular among conservatives in the country because he always promoted social reform, especially his stance on women's rights. # »
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