The largest art gallery. The most interesting and famous museums in the world that you must visit at least once in your life


TripAdvisor, a popular resource for travelers, named the best museums in the world.

In total, there are 591 museums in the TripAdvisor ranking, of which 25 of the best in the world were selected. It is noteworthy that the Hermitage is ahead of such treasures as the National Gallery in London, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Vasa Museum in Stockholm and the National Anthropological Museum in Mexico City.

About what masterpieces can be seen in the collections of these museum collections in our review.

1st place. Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

It presents one of the largest collections of art in the world - more than two million exhibits, ranging from the times of ancient culture and ancient Egypt to the canvases of almost all modern masters of painting. The entire collection of the museum today is divided into 19 independent sections. The largest in terms of the number of exhibits is the section "Art of Asia", where more than 60 thousand items are exhibited, reflecting the entire history of Central Asia. Another "celebrity" of the museum is the "Egyptian section", whose collection is one of the richest in the world: according to experts, it is second only to Egypt itself with its pyramids. For example, one of the halls exhibits a whole ancient Egyptian temple of Dendur.
Perhaps, perhaps, the section "Arms and Armor", which has absorbed weapons from all over our planet, from the fifth to the nineteenth century, enjoys perhaps the greatest interest among visitors. The volume of the collection is about 14 thousand items, among them there are many things that were used by persons of royal blood, including the armor of King Henry VIII of England, King Henry II of France and Emperor Ferdinand I.

2nd place. Musee d'Orsay in Paris.

These are three floors of unique collections, mostly impressionists and post-impressionists. About 4000 exhibits. So here is the scandalous work of the French sculptor Jean-Baptiste Carpeau - the sculpture of Count Ugolino, created by him under the impression of reading Dante's Divine Comedy. One of the most terrible characters of the work is depicted in an agonizing expectation of the death of his children. Another pearl of the Orsay - the canvas "Olympia" - one of the early works of Edouard Manet, one of the founders of impressionism. Also exhibited in Orsay is his "Breakfast on the Grass".

A separate room is dedicated to the work of Gustave Courbet: one of the most famous works of the artist, Burial at Ornans, and another equally famous painting, The Origin of the World, which is still capable of shocking the viewer, are exhibited in Orsay.
In Orsay, one can trace the formation of another great artist - Claude Monet. Several works by the great impressionist are exhibited here at once: “Women in the Garden”, “Magpie”, “Rouen Cathedral in the Sun”.

3rd place. Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago is also known for its French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, as well as American art. These are dozens of paintings by Claude and Edouard Monet, Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Pierre Auguste Renoir. Masterpieces of the collection: paintings by Van Gogh "Bedroom in Arles" and "Self-portrait", "Two Sisters" by Pierre Auguste Renoir, "At the Moulin Rouge" by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, "Paris Street in Rainy Weather" by Gustave Caillebotte.
In addition to painting, the Art Institute of Chicago houses textiles and photographs that characterize the culture of the early period of history in almost all of North America. The museum halls also exhibit furniture from the late Middle Ages from Europe and Asia, the armor of European knights and the coats of arms of famous families of the Old World, handicrafts made of porcelain, glass and silver brought here from different parts of the world.

4th place. Prado Museum in Madrid.

Opened in 1819, the museum has one of the world's largest collections of European art. Today, its collection consists of over 7,600 paintings, 1,000 sculptures, 4,800 prints, 8,000 drawings, and a vast array of decorative arts and historical documents. The permanent exhibition of the museum has about 1300 pieces of art. To date, Prado has the most complete collection of works by Hieronymus Bosch, El Greco, Diego Velasquez, Goya. Here you can see paintings by such masters as Raphael, van Eyck, Rubens, Dürer, Titian and other significant artists.

5th place Louvre in Paris.

Another museum with an exclusive collection of European painting, sculpture and other fine arts from the Middle Ages to the dawn of Impressionism, as well as an unrivaled collection of antiquities from the Middle East, Egypt, Rome and Greece. The most famous canvases of the Louvre: "La Gioconda" by Leonardo da Vinci, "The Beautiful Gardener" by Raphael, "The Little Beggar" by Murillo, "The Lacemaker" by Vermer, "Self-Portrait with Thistles" by Dürer.
The most famous sculptures of the museum are the Venus de Milo, found in 1820 and then acquired by the French ambassador from the Turkish government, and the Nike of Samothrace, found in parts in 1863 on the island of Samothraki.

6th place. State Hermitage.

The museum presents the entire retrospective of world art - from the Stone Age to the end of the 20th century. The art gallery of the "old masters" is very popular: here are the Florentines of the High Renaissance, the Bologna school, the "small Dutch", paintings by Rubens and Tiepolo, French classicism and rococo. There are Italian and Old Dutch "primitives", Spanish and English schools. Among the pearls of the collection of old European paintings are "Madonna Benois" by Leonardo da Vinci, "Judith" by Giorgione, "Portrait of a Woman" by Correggio, "St. Sebastian" by Titian, "The Lute Player" by Caravaggio, "The Return of the Prodigal Son" by Rembrandt, "The Lady in Blue" by Gainsborough. The museum has rich collections of paintings by Rubens, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Poussin, Titian, Veronese, Claude Lorrain and others.

7th place. London National Gallery.

It is one of the best collections of Western European painting, which contains paintings by almost all the great artists, as well as all schools of European painting. To date, the gallery holds about 2,500 paintings that date back to the period of the 13th-20th century. Feature of the exposition: all paintings in the gallery are exhibited in chronological order. Here are exhibited such masterpieces as "The Resurrection of Lazarus" by Sebastiano del Piombo, "Venus and Adonis" by Titian, "The Rape of the Sabine Women" by Rubens, Canaletto's landscape "The Stonemason's House", "St. George" by Tintoretto, "Holy Family" by Titian, "Holy Family" by Andrea del Sarto, Rembrandt's Woman Bathing in a Stream.

8th place. Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

The unique collection of the museum, accumulated over the centuries, contains many masterpieces of Dutch and world art. Here you can see the magnificent "Night Watch" by Rembrandt, several paintings by Vermeer, Van Dyck and Jan Steen. The museum has a rare collection of Asian art, an extensive collection of prints, drawings and classical photography.

9th place. Vasa Museum in Stockholm.

The ship-museum Gustav Vasa (Vaza) was created around a Swedish ship, which became famous for its stupidity, as the story goes. A very curious incident happened to him: he, being the royal flagship, sank after swimming only 1 mile! Many attempts were made to raise Vasa's ship. In the end, in 1961, it was nevertheless raised, restored for 30 years, and in 1990 a museum was put together around it. Today, the exposition presents items raised from the bottom in different parts of the world's oceans.

10th place. National Anthropological Museum in Mexico City.

Here is a unique collection of archaeological and anthropological artifacts of the pre-Columbian era found in Mexico. This is evidence of the culture of the Mayan peoples, the Aztecs, the Olmecs, the Toltecs and other indigenous peoples of the American continent.
The museum includes 23 permanent exhibition halls. The most famous exhibit is an Aztec artifact, the "stone of the Sun", also called the Aztec calendar. The diameter of the stone circle is 3.35 m, the thickness is -1.22 m, it was found in the center of Mexico City on Zocalo Square in 1790.

Rounding out the ranking of the 25 best museums in the world are the National Gallery of Art in Washington (USA, DC), the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem, the Museum of Terracotta Warriors and Kin Horses in Xi'an (China), the Museum of Latin American Art in Buenos Aires and the Museum of New Zeeland (Te Papa Tongareva) in Wellington.

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I present to you the most famous and greatest museums in the world. If you are close to these museums, be sure to check it out. You will be impressed by what you see.

In the first place of such a list will definitely be the Paris Louvre.

Without a doubt the most famous museum in the world, the Louvre was a medieval fortress and palace of the kings of France before it became a museum two centuries ago. Even the modernization of the square with the addition of a glass pyramid in its center does not take anything away from the historical charm of the Louvre Palace. The museum's collections, which range from the birth of great ancient civilizations to the first half of the 19th century, are among the most outstanding on the planet. You will find here the works of the most famous artists in history such as da Vinci and Rembrandt. The main attraction of the Louvre is Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.

Hermitage, St. Petersburg.

This gigantic museum has the largest collection of paintings in the world. It is a stunning place that illuminates the history of the world from the Stone Age to the present, and especially impressive is the Golden Room with its amazing gems. The Hermitage Museum is the most visited in Russia. It is scenically located along the waterfront area in the Center of St. Petersburg. This is a whole museum complex, which includes six different buildings of unique architectural design. Without a doubt, Emitazh is one of the greatest museums in the world, an outstanding landmark of St. Petersburg.

British Museum in London.

Here are collected millions of works of art from all over the world. The galleries of the British Museum are dedicated to Egypt, Greece, Roman civilization, Asia, Africa and medieval Europe, tracing human history and culture. It houses the Parthenon marble that once adorned the Parthenon in Athens. The museum attracts six million visitors every year. If you can't get to the Egyptian Museum, then you can view the largest and most comprehensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts outside of Cairo right here. Also impressive is the new reading room of the British Museum, which you can see in the photo below:

Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

In the Egyptian Museum of Cairo you will find the most complete collection of Egyptian art in the world. Among the thousands of treasures are also famous exhibits from the tomb of Tutankhamun. In 1835, the Egyptian government established the "Egyptian Antiquities Service" in an attempt to stop the looting of archaeological sites and to organize an exhibition of the artifacts collected. The Egyptian Museum was built in 1900 and now houses over 120,000 objects from the prehistoric era to the Greco-Roman period, including the ancient sculptures of the Sphinx. If you are exploring the sights of Egypt, then you should not miss the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.

Uffizi Gallery in Florence

UNESCO estimates that 60% of the most popular artworks in the world are located in Italy, and more than half of them are located in Florence. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence will amaze you to the core. This is definitely one of the finest collections of paintings and sculptures on the planet, with works dating back to the Renaissance by masters such as da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Caravaggio and many more. One of the main attractions here is the Birth of Venus Botticelli.

Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York

Created in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art houses more than two million works of art from around the world, from antiquity to modern times. You will find everything from Islamic and European paintings to collections of weapons and armor. Although there are many other great museums in New York such as the Guggenheim, the Met is one of the most significant. This is truly one of the greatest museums in the world.

State Museum in Amsterdam

The Rijksmuseum is located near the center of Amsterdam. This is one of the greatest museums and definitely worth a visit during a trip to one of the most beautiful European capitals. The museum overlooks one of the iconic water channels of Amsterdam, while on the opposite side there is a spacious panoramic square with a green picturesque lawn. Inside, you can fully immerse yourself in the art and history of the Netherlands. With a collection of almost 1 million pieces, this is the perfect place to indulge in the inspiring masterpieces of Rembrandt, Frans Hals and other Dutch artists. Read more about it in the selection of the best museums in Amsterdam.

Vatican Museum

The impressive Vatican Museum contains 22 separate collections, ranging from Etruscan and Egyptian art to maps and contemporary religious art. Even if you are not religious, you will still be impressed by the sheer beauty and splendor of Michelangelo's dome and Bernini's spiral columns. The main values ​​here are the renovated Sistine Chapel and the Raphael Rooms.

Art museums are mostly paintings, but more often they contain various works of art. In the article we will look at the largest museums in the world. These buildings can be owned by both states and private individuals. At the moment, the premises of museums are increasingly being used not only for exhibitions, but also for concerts and various performances.

10. Art Institute of Chicago

Founded in 1879. Initially, it was conceived as a school, which will later host an exhibition of paintings and works of art. The building was designed by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge. From the moment of construction, the institution began to regularly receive awards and prizes. In museums, along with an exhibition of paintings, an exhibition of weapons covering 400 years is presented. Museum area 26,000 m²

9. National Museum of Korea

The largest museum in Korea was established in 1945. In 2005, it expanded to its current size and has an area of ​​27,009 m². The museum is divided into 6 galleries and has over 310,000 pieces of art. In addition to the excursion orientation, various educational programs and cultural events are held here.

8. Victoria and Albert Museum

The world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, founded in 1852 under the influence of the World Exhibition in 1851. On display is a collection of glass art spanning 4,000 years of glassmaking. It has over 6000 items from Africa, Great Britain, Europe, America and Asia. We can say that this museum has one of the best collections of colored glass.

The objects presented in museums represent the history of mankind for over 300 years. Recently, many of the objects have been restored and restored.

7. National Museum of Anthropology

The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City is located on Paseo de la Reforma and Calzada Gandi. It presents the largest collections of ancient Mexican art, as well as ethnographic exhibits about Mexico and the modern population. There is a hall dedicated to each of the cultural areas of Mesoamerica. The museum has 23 exhibition halls. Archaeological exhibits are located on the first floor, ethnographic exhibits about modern Mexican populations are on the second floor. The museum houses more than 600,000 art objects, the total area of ​​the museum is 33,000 m².

6. Tokyo National Museum

Consists of three buildings: Honkan, Toyokan, Heiseikan

Honkan, this majestic building is the face of the Tokyo National Museum. Built in 1937, it combines Japanese and European features. The architectural design by Jin Watanabe was selected in an open competition. The marble staircase leading to the halls of the museum forms a dramatic central part. On one of the floors there is an exhibition “Peculiarities of Japanese Art” ideal for those who visit the museum for the first time. Here are works of art from all periods of Japanese history, from 10,000 years BC. ending with early modernity. A toyokan journey into the art of Asia. This building was designed by Tanguchi Yoshiro. On January 2, 2013, it reopened with new galleries, after two and a half years of repair work to strengthen it from earthquakes. With exhibits from Egypt, China and the Korean Peninsula, the East, this gallery takes you on a journey around the world of art. Indian paintings, Indonesian textiles, Kuhmer sculptures, and more. Nowhere in Japan will you find another place that highlights such a diversity of cultures. The world class collection includes Chinese paintings, calligraphy and ceramics.
Heiseikan was opened in 1999 in honor of the marriage of the heir prince. The entire second floor of the building is occupied by the Gallery of Special Exhibitions. In April 2015, all exhibition cases and lighting fixtures were upgraded. This allowed visitors to see the art in a more voluminous way. On the ground floor is the Japanese Archaeological Gallery. The gallery presents the history of Japan, from the Paleolithic era to the Edo period. On the ground floor there is also a room where guests can relax and an auditorium where lectures and concerts are held.

5. Vatican Museums

The most interesting place is the museum called Pio Clementino, the building of which was rebuilt and expanded over the course of 15 years. And the famous masters Camporesi and Simonette headed the restoration work. Today, this majestic institution includes many interesting rooms, including the Rotunda, the Hall of the Muses, the Garden of Masks and the Hall of the Beasts. Here you have exhibited wonderful exhibits, which are masterpieces of ancient art. It is worth visiting the Hall of Animals, where you will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the beautiful sculptures of animals. All statues are made of high quality marble. And in the hall of the Greek cross you can see the wonderful tiles of the ancient mosaic, which was created in the 2nd-3rd century. Ancient sarcophagi are also located here, in one of which the ashes of the mother of the famous emperor of the Christian world, Constantine, are kept to this day.
To date, there is a huge catalog of this museum, which was created by Giovanni Battista Visconti. By the way, the description of all exhibits occupies seven full volumes.
But, unfortunately, in 1797 a huge number of valuable exhibits were taken to France. That is why Pope Pius the Seventh began to actively collect masterpieces of ancient art. During this period, a new building called "Braccio Nuovo" was created, where all these exhibits are stored to this day.
Already in 1816, all the previous exhibits were transported from France back to the territory of the Vatican. Most of these were wonderful paintings, which were subsequently placed on the territory of the Borgia apartments. Raphael's works were also collected here, including the famous painting "Madonna Foligno" and a work called "Transfiguration". There is also a wonderful collection of tapestries by this author, which at one time was made to decorate the Sistine Chapel.
And already in 1837, the Etruscan Museum was opened on the territory of the Vatican, where all the archaeological finds were collected, found during excavations near Cerveteri. The fact is that the Etruscans are the most mysterious people, whose culture and history still remain a mystery to scientists from all over the world. Unfortunately, monumental monuments of the history of this people have not survived to this day, since temples and structures were built in most cases from wood. But, nevertheless, on the territory of nine large halls of the museum, a huge number of exhibits are exhibited, including sarcophagi, as well as metal objects - candelabra, glasses, figurines, and mirrors that were made of gold and silver.
And on the lower floor of the same museum, the Museum of Egyptian Culture was opened, which contains wonderful exhibits, including a huge collection of scarab beetles.

4. Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in New York and covers an area of ​​58,820 m². It opened in February 1872 and is located on Fifth Avenue. The collection of more than 2 million pieces, which are located in 16 departments, covers everything from ancient Egypt to Islamic art and European painting. In addition, he is known for a large collection of musical instruments.

3. National Museum of China

The third largest museum in the world is located at the National Museum of China. Located along Beijing's Tiananmen Square, it covers an area of ​​65,000 m². This museum was created after the Museum of the Chinese Revolution and the Museum of Chinese History, which were merged in 1959. Its main purpose is to educate the public and popularize the history of China. The National Museum of China has over 1.05 million pieces in its collection.

2. State Hermitage

Located in the city of St. Petersburg, it is the second largest art museum in the world. It has a total area of ​​66,842 m². This museum, one of the oldest in the world, was established in 1754 and opened to the public in 1852. It consists of 6 historic buildings that are located along the Palace Embankment on the Neva. Buildings that are open to the public include the Hermitage Theatre, the Small Hermitage, the Old Hermitage, the New Hermitage and the Winter Palace. The State Hermitage has a collection of over 3 million pieces, including the largest collection of paintings in the world.

1. Louvre

The Louvre, located in Paris, France, is the largest art museum in the world with an area of ​​72,735 m². This building is a historical monument in Paris and is part of the Palais des Congrès, which was built in the 12th century. The building originally served as a fortress before becoming a royal residence in 1546. Under King Louis XIV in 1692, this palace was used to house two art academies and 100 years later, an exhibition of 837 paintings was opened at the Louvre. Today it has 38,000 works of art. The Louvre has an annual attendance of 7.4 million, making it the most visited museum in the world.

PositionNameCityCountryArea m²
1
LouvreParisFrance72 735
2 State HermitageSt. PetersburgRussia66 842
3 National Museum of ChinaBeijingChina65 000
4 Metropolitan Museum of ArtNew YorkUSA58 820
5 Vatican MuseumVaticanVatican43 000
6 Tokyo National MuseumTokyoJapan38 000
7 National Museum of Anthropologymexico cityMexico33 000
8 Victoria and Albert MuseumLondonGreat Britain30 000
9 National Museum of KoreaSeoulSouth Korea27 090
10 Art Institute of ChicagoChicagoUSA26 000
11 Nanjing MuseumNankingChina26 000
12 British museumLondonGreat Britain25 700
13 National Gallery of ArtWashingtonUSA25 200
14 Museum of the Ciftieth AnniversaryBrusselsBelgium22 000
15 Three Gorges MuseumchongqingChina20 858
16 Museum of Fine ArtsBostonUSA20 500
17 Israel MuseumJerusalemIsrael18 500
18 Minneapolis Institute of ArtsMinneapolisUSA17 500
19 Arsenal (Biennale)VeniceItaly17 000
20 National Museum of Modern ArtParisFrance17 000

Today, there are about one hundred thousand museums all over the world, and this figure is not accurate, since new ones are periodically opened and already created ones are being developed. In every corner of the world, even in the smallest settlements, there are local history or other museums dedicated to a particular topic. Everyone knows the largest museums in the world: some contain the maximum number of exhibits, while others amaze with their scope and area.

Major art museums

If we take European fine art, then one of the largest collections is collected in Uffizi galleries in Italy. The gallery is located in the Florentine Palace of the times of 1560 and consists of paintings by the most famous creators of the world: Raphael, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, Lippi and Botticelli.


No less famous is one of the largest museums of fine arts -. The beginning of the founding of the museum falls at the end of the 18th century, when it was decided to make the royal collection the property and heritage of culture, to give everyone the opportunity to look at it. The most complete collections of works by Bosch, Goya, El Greco and Velazquez are stored there.


Among the largest museums, it is worth noting Museum of Fine Arts named after A.S. Pushkin in Moscow. There are priceless collections of works by French impressionists, collections of Western European painting.


The largest art museums in the world

The most famous among the largest art is considered to be Hermitage. A museum complex of five buildings, where exhibits from the Stone Age to the 20th century are located. Initially, it was only a private collection of Catherine II, consisting of works by Dutch and Flemish artists.


One of the largest art museums is Subway in New York. Its founders were several businessmen who revered art and knew a lot about it. Initially, three private collections formed the basis, then the exposition began to grow rapidly. To date, the main support for the museum is provided by sponsors, the state practically does not take part in development. Surprisingly, you can get into one of the largest museums in the world for a nominal fee, even just ask for a ticket at the box office window without money.


Among the largest museums in the world, both in terms of the number of exhibits and the area occupied, their places of honor are occupied by Gugong in China and Cairo Egyptian Museum. Gugun is a huge architectural and museum complex, which is about three times the size of the Moscow Kremlin. Each of the museums has its own special history and is worthy of the attention of tourists.

When you travel, there are many ways to plan your itinerary. But almost all include visits to museums. Museums are the perfect place for lovers of history and culture. Nowadays, the world's greatest museums offer a host of interactive and interesting experiences that can let you discover the secrets of history in your own unique way. This compilation contains 10 museums that are the most famous and recognizable sights in the world. You will be impressed by their appearance alone, not to mention what awaits inside.

1. Parisian Louvre

Without a doubt the most famous museum in the world, the Louvre was a medieval fortress and palace of the kings of France before it became a museum two centuries ago. Even the modernization of the square with the addition of a glass pyramid in its center does not take anything away from the historical charm of the Louvre Palace. The museum's collections, which range from the birth of great ancient civilizations to the first half of the 19th century, are among the most outstanding on the planet. You will find here the works of the most famous artists in history such as da Vinci and Rembrandt. The main attraction of the Louvre is Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.

2. Hermitage, St. Petersburg

This gigantic museum has the largest collection of paintings in the world. It is a stunning place that illuminates the history of the world from the Stone Age to the present, and especially impressive is the Golden Room with its amazing gems. The Hermitage Museum is the most visited in Russia. It is scenically located along the waterfront area in the Center of St. Petersburg. This is a whole museum complex, which includes six different buildings of unique architectural design. Without a doubt, Emitage is one of the greatest museums in the world, an outstanding landmark of St. Petersburg.


3. British Museum in London

Here are collected millions of works of art from all over the world. The galleries of the British Museum are dedicated to Egypt, Greece, Roman civilization, Asia, Africa and medieval Europe, tracing human history and culture. It houses the Parthenon marble that once adorned the Parthenon in Athens. The museum attracts six million visitors every year. If you can't get to the Egyptian Museum, then you can view the largest and most comprehensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts outside of Cairo right here. Also impressive is the new reading room of the British Museum, which you can see in the photo below:


4. Egyptian Museum in Cairo

In the Egyptian Museum of Cairo you will find the most complete collection of Egyptian art in the world. Among the thousands of treasures are also famous exhibits from the tomb of Tutankhamun. In 1835, the Egyptian government established the "Egyptian Antiquities Service" in an attempt to stop the looting of archaeological sites and to organize an exhibition of the artifacts collected. The Egyptian Museum was built in 1900 and now houses over 120,000 objects from the prehistoric era to the Greco-Roman period, including the ancient sculptures of the Sphinx. If you are exploring the sights of Egypt, then you should not miss the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.


5. Uffizi Gallery in Florence

UNESCO estimates that 60% of the most popular artworks in the world are located in Italy, and more than half of them are located in Florence. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence will amaze you to the core. This is definitely one of the finest collections of paintings and sculptures on the planet, with works dating back to the Renaissance by masters such as da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Caravaggio and many more. One of the main attractions here is the Birth of Venus Botticelli.


6. Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York

Created in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art houses more than two million works of art from around the world, from antiquity to modern times. You will find everything from Islamic and European paintings to collections of weapons and armor. Although there are many other great museums in New York such as the Guggenheim, the Met is one of the most significant. This is truly one of the greatest museums in the world.


7. State Museum in Amsterdam


8. Vatican Museum

The impressive Vatican Museum contains 22 separate collections, ranging from Etruscan and Egyptian art to maps and contemporary religious art. Even if you are not religious, you will still be impressed by the sheer beauty and splendor of Michelangelo's dome and Bernini's spiral columns. The main values ​​here are the renovated Sistine Chapel and the Raphael Rooms.


9. Prado Museum in Madrid

Although its collection is less impressive, the Prado is one of the most respected and visited museums in the world. The Prado Museum's greatest treasure is Spanish art, with works by Velasquez, Goya, Murillo, El Greco and many other celebrities. Although the museum specializes in paintings, it also houses a large number of drawings, coins, medals and decorative arts. The museum's neoclassical façade is typical of the city's 18th century architecture. Particular attention should be paid to the Three Graces of Rubens. It is one of the twenty most visited museums in the world.


10. National Museum of Archeology in Athens

The Archaeological Museum in Athens completes the selection with the greatest museums in the world. This is the right place to admire the masterpieces of ancient Greece.

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