The Olympic Theatre, Vicenza was constructed in 1580–1585 and designed by the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. The trompe-l'oel stage set dates ... 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
The Innocenti Museum is located in the monumental complex that includes the building designed in 1419 by Filippo Brunelleschi, an example of early Renaissance ... read more
The Villa il Gioiello, or Villa Galileo, is the home where the great scientist spent the last part of his life, from 1631 until his death in 1642, confined to house ... read more
The Porcelain Museum, opened in 1973 and a section of the Silver Museum, displays mainly porcelain tableware belonging to the royal families of Medici, Lorraine, and ... read more
The Martin-Gropius-Bau is an important exhibition venue for contemporary and archaeological exhibitions. The building, in neo-Renaissance style, was built between ... read more
The Old National Gallery (Alte Nationalgalerie), being one of the five museums forming the "Museum Insel" (Museum Island), features one of the most important ... read more
The Museo della Via Ostiense preserves materials from the area between Rome and Ostia, including three arcosoli, paintings from a III century AD tomb. C. found in the ... 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 Museo delle Mura, established in 1990, traces the history of the city's fortifications, from the royal and republican age ( 6th - 4th century BC), to those of ... read more
The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (Altare della Patria) is a white marble monument honouring Italy's first king Vittorio Emanuele II and commemorates the ... read more
The Tour César - Cesar Tower was constructed at the beginning of the 12th century, protecting the former Palace of the Earls of Champagne. The building itself gives ... read more
Musée d'art et d'histoire Louis-Senlecq contains a collection of works in connection with the history of the city of L'Isle-Adam such as paintings of ... read more
Valence House Museum is the only surviving manor house in Dagenham, it dates back to Medieval times and is still partially surrounded by a moat. Following extensive ... 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
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
The Museum of the Home, located in the Geffrye Almshouses, and explores home and home life from 1600 to the present day with a series of period room displays and ... read more
The Leighton House Museum is the spectacular former home and studio of eminent Victorian artist and former President of the Royal Academy, Frederic Lord Leighton (1830 – ... read more
Honeywood House dates back to the mid 17th century, with Victorian and Edwardian extensions, including a fine Billiards Room, a Drawing Room and a Victorian Scullery. ... read more
Headstone Manor & Harrow Museum was founded in 1986 as a local history museum for the London Borough of Harrow and located in the historic buildings and the 20 ha ... read more