I have looked for a TV ad on YouTube but cannot find it.
The plot featured an attendant who conducts a group of American tourists on the fastest possible visit of a European Art Gallery. He whisks the tour party past a series of salons calling out the name of each exhibition. I remember that one was called the Bruegel Room. At one of the doorways an older woman tourist looks in and asks 'Is this the modern art room?' The guide also looks in and says to her 'No madam, that is a fire bucket.'
Without putting anyone off the scent, it is possible that the ad might have been a beer/lager commercial (Kronenburg, Heineken etc) – but I am not sure.
toward the end of the advert, the guide says "and this next room is some visitors' favorite". one of the tourists asks "what's yours?" and the guide replies "thank you! a pint of Kronenbourg".
oddly enough a google search reveals this isn't the first enquiry about this ad, some dating back several years.
Mushroom, thank you for confirming that it may be a Kronenburg ad.
I had already established that one forum on t'internet lists an unanswered enquiry going back to 2016 . . . . is there anyone else who can help me move forward to finding the location/link for this, please?