The Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection is a collection of paintings, graphics and sculptures, spanning the period from French Romanticism to Surrealism. It is housed in one of ... read more
The Sabauda Gallery, dating back to 1832 and since 2014 located in the Manica Nuovo (“New Wing”) of the Palazzo Reale, displays the art collections brought together ... read more
The Rubens House is the former home and workshop of the world famous Flemish artist and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640). He bought it in 1610, after his ... read more
The Royal Castle in Warsaw is the former seat of the rulers of Poland, which has been carefully reconstructed from 1971-1984 after its destruction during WW II. Today, ... read more
The Princes Czartoryski Museum contains a stunning art collection, closely linked to the Princes Czartoryski family for six generations, spanning from 1796 to 2016. In ... read more
The Pinacoteca di Brera has one of the leading art collections in Italy, with modern and classic paintings, a drawing cabinet and a photographic library. The museum is ... read more
The National Portrait Gallery, opened in 1856, was the first gallery of its kind and features portraits, drawings, sculptures and photographs of historical British ... read more
The National Museum in Warsaw, dating back to 1862 (as the Museum of Fine Arts), features a large collection (830.000 items) of national and international works of ... read more
The National Museum features an extensive collection of around 400.000 works of older and modern art, contemporary art, architecture and design. The museum will be ... read more
The National Gallery belongs to the group of best visited museums in the world, with an exquisite collection, representing the major art periods in Western painting. The ... read more
The Musée du Luxembourg is part of the Palais du Luxembourg and is today one of the leading exhibition spaces in Paris, and houses masterpieces of Botticelli, Raphaël, ... read more
The Mauritshuis, a 17th century palace and once the residence of count Johan Maurits van Nassau-Siegen (1604 – 1679), governor of Dutch Brasil, houses the Royal ... read more
The Louvre Lens, opened in 2012, is a branch of the Louvre Museum in Paris and constructed on a 20-ha (49-acre) former mining site, closed in the 1960s. In the ... read more
The Imperial Treasury at the Hofburg displays a stunning collection of Secular and Ecclesiastical treasures brought together by the Imperial House of Habsburg, with some ... read more
The Imperial Furniture Collection (Hofmobiliendepot) is the place where the Habsburg family stored their furniture not in use, and where today the public can ... read more
The Groeningemuseum offers a varied overview of Belgian visual art, with at its centre a stunning collection top-class paintings by the world-renowned Flemish ... read more
The Galleria Nazionale della Puglia “Girolamo e Rosaria Devanna ”, housed in the 16th century Palazzo Sylos Calò, displays a magnificent collection of works of ... read more
The Frisian Museum (Het Fries Museum), established in 1881, is dedicated to the arts, crafts and history of the historic and proud province of Friesland, from the 13th ... read more
The Francesco Gonzaga Museum, named after Francesco Gonzaga (1546-1620), who was also a bishop of Mantua, the museum was originally meant to host treasures from ... read more
The Founding Museum tells the history of the Foundling Hospital, which continues today as the children's charity Coram. Today the museum houses two important ... read more