Breguet Replica Watches UK au Louvre, un partenariat exceptionnel

C’est en présence de Mme Nayla Hayek, Présidente du Conseil d’administration de Swiss Replica Watches Group, que s’est achevé mardi 17 juin le patronage exceptionnel de la Maison Breguet en faveur du Louvre. Grand mécène des salles Louis XIV, Breguet a célébré avec le plus grand musée du monde la réouverture de ses galeries Louis XIV à Louis XVI, dédiées aux arts décoratifs du XVIIIe siècle.

Un tel événement ne pouvant qu’être placé sous le signe du partage, la Maison Breguet a offert à quelques 300 invités une soirée exceptionnelle, digne des fastes de l’ancien palais royal. Accueillis au Louvre un mardi, jour de fermeture au public, les convives ont eu le privilège de visiter le musée à leur aise et d’admirer en toute quiétude les somptueux salons et la richesse des objets qu’abritent ses espaces restaurés. Un dîner de gala sous la célèbre pyramide de verre du Louvre, bercé par un moment musical, a marqué la fin des festivités.

A travers ce mécénat – qui succède à la restauration et à la réouverture en Swiss Fake Watches For Sale 2008 du château du Petit Trianon –, Breguet poursuit son action de soutien à la culture européenne et fait hommage à sa distinction de grand mécène du ministère français de la Culture et de la Communication.

A new Maison des Fondateurs for Audemars Piguet

The original building is to be juxtaposed with a new building in the form of an overlapping spiral

Audemars Piguet has chosen the BIG architectural firm to extend its historic buildings and house its new museum, which will also be called the “Maison des Fondateurs”. BIG has returned to the origins of Audemars Piguet as inspiration for the project, and the new 2,400sqm (25,800 sq ft) building will be naturally integrated into the magnificent Vallée de Joux landscape.

Audemars Piguet, only fine cheap Rolex Replica watchmaking brand still in the hands of its founding families, inaugurated its first Museum in 1992 in the original Audemars family home, and later expanded it to the whole house in 2004. Its collection includes more than 1,300 timepieces that are part of the brand’s heritage and span 250 years of history.

In 2014, the museum enters a new, transformative phase to become the future Audemars Piguet Maison des Fondateurs. It will incorporate exhibition spaces (where nearly 400 Replica Watches UK will be on display) together with workshops, reception and meeting areas, and professionally conserved archives.

The original building, dating from 1868, is to be juxtaposed with a radically contemporary structure designed to welcome customers as well as partners, craftsmen and all the brand’s stakeholders. In order to achieve this, BIG has conceived a new building in the form of an overlapping spiral that will relate the story of Audemars Piguet to visitors through a dynamic interweaving of past and present.

Jasmine Audemars, president of the Audemars Piguet Board of Directors, says: “We’re thrilled to announce the start of our new project for the Maison des Fondateurs. As a place to share our passion for fake watchmaking and a new emblem for Audemars Piguet, the Maison des Fondateurs will symbolise not only the brand’s profound attachment to its origins, but also its independent and avant-garde spirit.”

Bjarke Ingels, BIG founder, gives some insight into the ideas behind the design: “Breitling Replica Watchmaking like architecture is the art and science of invigorating inanimate matter with intelligence and performance. It is the art of imbuing metals and minerals with energy, movement, intelligence and measure – to bring it to life in the form of telling time. For the Maison des Fondateurs we have attempted to completely integrate the geometry and the performance, the form and the function, the space and the structure, the interior and the exterior in a symbiotic hole”.

An architectural competition was held for this ambitious project in which five Swiss and international firms, selected for their creativity and sensitivity to the environment, were invited to participate.