· Réalisation
Paris – When the world's grandest museum dresses for a single eveningParis held the secret. The Louvre, meanwhile, had witnessed all.
The couple
Amélie & Christophe
180 guests
The date
3 September 2025
One night. The Louvre. The infinite.
The universe
A wedding sculpted in history
· The story
Paris – When the world's grandest museum dresses for a single eveningParis held the secret. The Louvre, meanwhile, had witnessed all.
Some addresses transcend mere existence. The Louvre is one such.
Not a palace. Not an estate. A museum: the most visited in the world, its stones carrying eight centuries of history, power, and beauty. And at the centre of its Cour Napoléon, this pyramid of glass and steel, which since 1989 has conversed with the palace's classicism in an architectural silence of rare eloquence.
It was here, at the foot of this pyramid, that they chose to wed.
The Cour du Louvre by night is an experience unto itself.
As daylight fades and the projectors assume their role, the pyramid transforms, becoming a giant lantern, casting a golden light upon the palace façades, creating reflections that multiply endlessly in the surrounding pools. There are no longer tourists. No longer noise. Just this extraordinary architecture, silent and luminous, which suddenly belongs entirely to those who dared to choose it.
We had prepared every detail for this venue to unveil its rarest essence, its unique capacity to suspend time.
The ceremony was held at the foot of the pyramid, within an absolute intimacy unimaginable in such a space. Vibrant floral compositions against the mineral immensity of the courtyard. Lighting meticulously crafted to converse with that of the pyramid. Music rising between the façades, fading towards the Paris sky.
Some weddings are recounted. This one is contemplated.
"The function of art is to make us realise the truth through beauty"
— Friedrich Schiller