The Nederlands Openluchtmuseum (Dutch Open Air Museum) has a collection of traditional buildings, with antique houses, farms, factories and some garden features. read more
Geffrye Museum of the Home, is devoted to explore the history of English homes from 1600 to the present day. The gardens reflect the museum's period rooms, such as ... read more
Gunnersbury Park, today a museum, was commissioned mid 17th century by Sir John Maynard, and was designed by John Webb. It has passed through several hands such as the 1 ... read more
The DIVA Antwerp Home of Diamonds, opened in 2018, is a museum and interactive knowledge centre for diamonds, jewellery and silver. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Hortamuseum is a house-museum dedicated to the life and work of the Belgian Art Nouveau architect Victor Horta (1861 – 1947), and located at his former house and ... read more
The Art & History Museum, also called Musée du Cinquantenaire, is part of The Royal Museums of Art and History, has made visible its large collections in four ... read more
The Musée Fin-de-Siècle Museum, part of the Royal Museums of Fine Art of Belgium, is showing works reflecting the multitude of artistic disciplines between 1868, date ... read more
The Design Museum Gent, housed in a beautiful 18th-century mansion with a modern wing, features a large and eclectic collection of first class design, from the Art ... read more
The Charlier Museum is a museum for Belgian art of the end of the 19th century, as well as a venue for concerts. The house was acquired by the art collector Henri van ... read more
The Fashion & Lace Museum, founded in 1977, is dedicated to fashion and lace, the traditional craft in Belgium, with over 10,000 items of clothing, lace and ... read more
The Modemuseum Antwerpen (MoMu), founded in 2002, is in particular dedicated to the work of Belgian designers and alumni of the Fashion Department of the Royal Academy ... read more
The Museum of Folk Life (Volkskundemuseum), located in renovated workers’ houses, tells the story of daily life in Bruges during the 19th and early 20th centuries, ... read more
The Diamondmuseum Bruges, opened in 1999, is dedicated to the history of the diamonds industry in Bruges which can be traced back already to the 14th century. For more ... read more
The Museum of Decorative Arts of Namur, is located in the elegant 18th century city palace Groesbeeck-de Croix, and houses the city's collection of 18th - 21st ... read more
The Salzburg Carillon (Salzburger Glockenspiel), part of the Salzburg Museum, is the carillon tower on top of the New Residenz, with 35 bells covering three octaves. It ... read more
The MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, dating back to 1864 as 'Imperial Royal Museum of Art and Industry', focuses today not only on traditional arts and ... read more
The Neidhart Festsaal is a former Dance and Banquet Hall, containing Vienna’s oldest secular wall paintings. They date from around 1407 and were discovered during ... read more
The Perzy Snow Globe Museum tells the story of the glass globes made by the Viennese snow globe maker Perzy. Many generations of young and old have been enchanted people ... read more
The Imperial Silver Collection (Silberkammer) at the Imperial Palace provides insights from behind the scenes to the court dinner tables. It features a fascinating ... read more
The Design Museum in Helsinki researches, collects, stores and documents design, and displays it both in Finland and in touring exhibitions abroad. For more detailed ... read more