Art and Culture

On May 6, 2025 the Grotto of Diana, a jewel of the Renaissance nestled in the gardens of Villa d’Este in Rome, will reopen to the public after being closed nearly half a century ago.
This rebirth has been made possible thanks to the cultural patronage of Fendi, in partnership with the Autonomous Institute of Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este – VILLÆ.

LVMH Culture House is returning to the Miami Design District for the fourth year during Art Basel, from December 4-8. The immersive pop-up art gallery will showcase a diverse collection of contemporary art organized in partnership with Moët Hennessy USA, highlighting inclusion and distinct creative voices. Featuring works by artists like Yuki Ando and Glenneisha Darkins, the exhibition includes panel discussions with figures from luxury and art sectors, focusing on various contemporary themes. The event also features notable artists, including rapper Slick Rick, and culminates in a closing reception celebrating artistic excellence and community dialogue.

Flamenco is a cultural experience of luxury for North American tourists, offering an authentic and exclusive immersion into Spanish tradition. With roots in Andalusia and recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, Flamenco captivates visitors through its emotional intensity, historical significance, and personalized experiences like private dance lessons and gourmet dinners paired with live performances. This art form significantly impacts Spain’s tourism economy, drawing thousands of tourists to Andalusian cities each year. The true luxury of Flamenco lies in its ability to forge a deep emotional connection, providing an unforgettable cultural experience.