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Can anyone recommend any art galleries or museums to visit in Europe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Er Europe's quite big and there's an awful lot of top rate museums and galleries
In no particular order some of the first division are
Prado- Madrid - claimed world's largest gallery
Louvre- Paris - what can you say mona lisa and all that
Tate and Tate modern - London - Huge modern art collections
Uffizi - Florence - possibly the greatest renaissance art collection in the world
Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam - old masters galore Rembrandt house nearby
Natural History Museum - London - building alone is worth the trip
British Museum - London - incredible collection of antiquities from the ancient world Rosetta stone, Elgin Marbles...
Give us a bit of a hint on countries at least
In no particular order some of the first division are
Prado- Madrid - claimed world's largest gallery
Louvre- Paris - what can you say mona lisa and all that
Tate and Tate modern - London - Huge modern art collections
Uffizi - Florence - possibly the greatest renaissance art collection in the world
Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam - old masters galore Rembrandt house nearby
Natural History Museum - London - building alone is worth the trip
British Museum - London - incredible collection of antiquities from the ancient world Rosetta stone, Elgin Marbles...
Give us a bit of a hint on countries at least
national archeological museum is a must in Athens, though it's 20 years since I was there. Heaps of ancient Greek stuff. Germany, see the islands on Museuminsel in Berlin.
http://www.worldheritagesite.org/sites/museumi nsel.html
http://www.worldheritagesite.org/sites/museumi nsel.html
Not really into museums, but did enjoy on several occasions the Deutsche Museum in Munich: http://www.deutsches-museum.de/e_index.htm
Plenty of buttons to press and sawn off submarines.
Plenty of buttons to press and sawn off submarines.
Still just about in Europe, Istanbul's Topkapı Palace and
Hagia Sofia take some beating. I've lost count the number of times I've been there, but every time I have to visit the Hagia Sofia.
Hagia Sofia take some beating. I've lost count the number of times I've been there, but every time I have to visit the Hagia Sofia.
As JTP has stated, Europe's a big place. There are around 350 museums and art galleries in London alone, so the list could get rather long!
Here are a few suggestions for your list:
The most stunning art collection I've ever seen is in the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille:
http://www.mairie-lille.fr/LilleTouristique/GB /MuseesGB/PmuseeGB.htm
My personal choice, for London's finest museum, has to be the V&A:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/
I'm currently communicating with a guy in Colorado who'll be making his first visit to the UK in September. He's said that he wants to visit some distinctly ''English' or 'British' museums. Adopting a fairly wide definition of 'museum', my suggestions have included Beamish:
http://www.beamish.org.uk/
and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard:
http://www.flagship.org.uk/welcome.html
Chris
Here are a few suggestions for your list:
The most stunning art collection I've ever seen is in the Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille:
http://www.mairie-lille.fr/LilleTouristique/GB /MuseesGB/PmuseeGB.htm
My personal choice, for London's finest museum, has to be the V&A:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/
I'm currently communicating with a guy in Colorado who'll be making his first visit to the UK in September. He's said that he wants to visit some distinctly ''English' or 'British' museums. Adopting a fairly wide definition of 'museum', my suggestions have included Beamish:
http://www.beamish.org.uk/
and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard:
http://www.flagship.org.uk/welcome.html
Chris
You could travel to the depths of Slovakia to a little hamlet called Medzilaborza which was the birthplace of Andy Warhol where there is a very big Andy Warhol museum and the Velvet Underground playing to the trees via speakers leaning out of the office windows. It's nearly 2 days travel from Bratislava, contains virtually no authentic paintings (they are all repros) and is in the middle of nowhere. It's a very surreal and Warholian experience.
If you're into more recent art the Museum of Modern Art in Prague is a definite must-see. The cubist museum is also excellent, I agree. For my money the best "musuem" in Prague isn't really a musuem - it's the Obecni Dum, a suberp Art Nouveau building, the tour of which will blow your socks off. They also have pretty damn good exhibitions there on a regular basis.
As far as Cyprus is concerned, it's not an art gallery/museum -ish kind of country, as most of its antiquities and cultural heritage are all around you; however, I'd recommend as must-sees the Pafos mosaics and the Kourion archaeological site. There are one or two fairly interesting museums in Nicosia - The Leventis and the Hadjigeorgiou Mansion spring to mind - but probably not worth making a special journey for. Nicosia is, frankly, not a particularly pleasant city, especially in the summer heat.
As far as Cyprus is concerned, it's not an art gallery/museum -ish kind of country, as most of its antiquities and cultural heritage are all around you; however, I'd recommend as must-sees the Pafos mosaics and the Kourion archaeological site. There are one or two fairly interesting museums in Nicosia - The Leventis and the Hadjigeorgiou Mansion spring to mind - but probably not worth making a special journey for. Nicosia is, frankly, not a particularly pleasant city, especially in the summer heat.
If you're in North Cyprus try the shipwreck museum in Kyrenia, built around the oldest known ship - dating from about 290BC (and already about 80 years old when it sank). Fascinating.
Here's a link: http://www.northcyprusonline.com/North-Cyprus- Online-Sightseeing-Kyrenia-Shipwreck-Museum.ph p
Here's a link: http://www.northcyprusonline.com/North-Cyprus- Online-Sightseeing-Kyrenia-Shipwreck-Museum.ph p