The Musée de la Marine (Marine Museum) in Port-Louis, located on one of the most beautiful citadels in France, offers a wonderful collection of ships, ... read more
Musée Réattu, created in 1868, contains a substantial collection of paintings and drawings by Jacques Réattu (1760, Arles – 1833, Arles), his former personal ... read more
Musées Gadagne is composed of two Museums, the Musée d'Histoire de Lyon and the Musée des Marionnettes du Monde. The Musée d'Histoire de Lyon is ... read more
The National Sculpture Museum, founded in the first half of the 19th century, is dedicated to the art of sculpture from the late Middle Ages to the end of the 19th ... read more
The Natural History Museum Vienna (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) is one of the most important museums of its kind in Europe. With over 20 million objects it is dedicated ... read more
The Nikola Tesla Technical Museum, founded in 1954, is dedicated to the world of science and technology as a generator of technological progress and sustainable ... read more
Nordic Museum (Nordiska museet) is dedicated to present Nordic lifestyle and traditions from the 16th century onwards. The collections contain furniture and interiors, ... read more
Old Town Hall is a complex of buildings, created in the 15th century by connecting three townhouses, combined with several reconstructions in the course of the ... read more
Ole Bull Museum Lysøen is the former summer residence of the Norwegian violin-virtuoso Ole Bull (1810-1880). The villa was built in 1873. The composer often invited ... read more
Oscarsborg Fortress, dating back to the 17th century, was military territory until 2003 when the island was made a publicly available resort. The fortress is ... read more
The Otto Wagner Pavillon Karlplatz, part of the Wien Museum, is a former station building of the Stadtbahn (Metro) on the Karlplatz, in superb art nouveau style. The ... read more
The Our Lady of the Pottery (Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Ter-Potterie) served already in the 13th century as a hospital, when the nuns cared for pilgrims, travellers and the sick ... read more
The Ragione Palace - Palazzo della Ragione was built in 1250 for judicial purposes and contains a single hall on the upper floor, where the judges were seated. On the ... read more
The Petit Palais was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, together with its neighbour the Grand Palais and the Pont Alexandre III. Being "Palais des ... read more
The Picasso Museum in Barcelona, opened in 1963, is dedicated to the work of Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973), and houses one of the most extensive and complete collections ... read more
The Pietro Canonica Museum is the former studio and residence of the sculptor Pietro Canonica (1869 – 1959). He was not only a sculptor, but also a painter, opera ... read more
The Bourse de Commerce — Pinault Collection is the latest museum in the network of sites and initiatives developed by François Pinault since 2006. It offers a ... read more
Provost Skene's House, today part of the AAGM (Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums), tells the story of the life and achievements of inspirational people from ... read more
Queen Charlotte's Cottage, built in 1772 and located within Kew Gardens, served as a country retreat for George III and his wife Queen Charlotte. It was used by the ... read more
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge is a timber-framed hunting grandstand built in 1543 for Henry VIII, from which he could view the deer chase at Chingford. It was ... read more