Islamic Art Exhibit Opens At The Louvre

A woman examines a box called "Al-Mughira's Pyxis" on a visit to the new Islamic Arts Department at the Louvre.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev (back row, center) attended the opening ceremony of the new department.

French President Francois Hollande (second from right) attended the opening, alongside his companion Valerie Trierweiler (center), Islamic Arts Department head Sophie Makariou (right), and Culture Minister Aurelie Filippetti.

Some 3,000 artifacts are on display.

The artifacts come from a swath of the globe stretching from Spain to India.

Saudi billionaire Prince Waleed bin Talal (center), his wife Princess Amira al-Tawil (left), and Azerbaijani First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva at the exhibit.

Visitors examine a vase titled "Paon-Aquamanile" from Spain.

Some pieces date back to the 7th century.

French President Francois Hollande listens to Sophie Makariou, the head of the Islamic Arts Department.

A lectern for the Koran and lamps from the Middle East dating from the 14th century are among the artifacts on display.