What Are The Best Art Galleries In The World?
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What Are The Best Art Galleries In The World?



Are you planning an upcoming trip around the world? During your travels, you should think about visiting a few art galleries. Doing so will give you the chance to learn more about the world of art, its history, and the industry’s leading masters. The art world has changed dramatically over the years. While consumers can look at paintings on their computers, it isn’t the same. Visiting an art museum in person is insightful and life-changing for many. Which art galleries are worth your time? Below, readers will learn about the best art galleries in the world.

Louvre Museum
While there are numerous art galleries in the world, most enthusiasts agree that the Louvre Museum in Paris is the best. The museum has everything you could ask for and a whole lot more. Plus, it is the world’s second-largest art museum in the world. It has tons of amazing masterpieces, but most people visit so they can see the Mona Lisa. The building itself is spectacular and conveniently located on the Right Bank of the Seine. The museum was established more than 228 years ago and receives 2.7 million viewers each year. The Louvre is the world’s most popular museum since it receives up to 15,000 visitors daily.

During your visit, you’ll get to see a bunch of cool collections, including Egyptian antiquities, Islamic art, sculptures, prints, drawings, and paintings. Besides Mona Lisa, the museum is also home to The Money Changer and His Wife, Oath of the Horatii, and Diana after the Bath. Those interested in visiting the best art gallery in the world cannot ignore the Louvre. It has maintained the ranking for many years and will likely continue to do so.

The Museum Of Modern Art
When you decide to visit the Big Apple, you cannot ignore the city’s Museum of Modern Art. It is easily one of the best art museums in America. The Museum of Modern Art or MoMA is in Midtown Manhattan between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It also has tons of collections. For instance, you can check out the facility’s contemporary art, film, electronic media, paintings, and prints. It was established in November 1929 meaning it is more than 90 years old. In 2020, the museum received more than 706,000 visitors. The number is normally much higher, but it was reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The MoMA is home to many great pieces, including Claude Monet’s Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond and Paul Cezanne’s The Bather.

You’ll also find pieces from Jackson Pollock, Piet Mondrian, Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dali, and Marc Chagall. Stop playing สล็อตเว็บตรงไม่ผ่านเอเย่นต์รวมทุกค่าย and visit the Museum of Modern Art today. You will not be disappointed.

The National Gallery
Millions of people travel to London so they can visit The National Gallery each year. In 2019, it was the 3rd most popular art museum receiving more than 6 million visitors. It has been around for more than 197 years making it one of the oldest museums in the world. It is conveniently located in Central London ensuring tourists can easily walk from their motels to the museum. The current building is the third to be used by the National Gallery. It is impressive. The museum is home to many wonderful pieces from Leonardo da Vinci, Jan van Eyck, and Vincent van Gogh.

During your visit, you’ll want to look at van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Turner’s The Fighting Temeraire, John Constable’s The Hay Wain, and Johannes Vermeer’s Lady Standing at a Virginal.

The British Museum
Finally, you should take a tour of The British Museum in London, England. Just remember it is a public institution dedicated to culture and art. Nevertheless, it is home to many great works. Today, the museum has more than 8 million objects. It receives millions of visitors each year. It is found on Great Russell Street in London. It is also one of the oldest museums since it was established more than 268 years ago. The Great Court is an architectural masterpiece. It is home to contemporary pieces and artwork from the Old Masters.

For instance, it houses Edgar Degas’s Dancers practicing at the barre. You’ll also want to check out the Yellow Meander from Anni Albers.










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