The Best Art That Can be Found in Casinos Around the World
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The Best Art That Can be Found in Casinos Around the World



Art and gambling don’t have too many things in common, one would think. Some people even conducted entire studies regarding the matter. However, casinos are often places of grand stature, and thus, significant artworks can be found in some of them. In the end, this displays their great wealth, which is something that could potentially entice players.

You might be familiar with the famous Cassius Marcellus Coolidge painting of dogs playing poker, which was originally commissioned by Brown & Bigelow to advertise cigars. This painting highly popularized poker, and the gambling-related artwork eventually sold at a New York art auction for $590,400.

In this article, we will break down the land-based casinos that house the most beautiful artworks across the globe. More information? Check out what onlinecasino-southafrica.co.za says about land based casinos.

The Wynn Palace in Macau
The Wynn Palace in Macau is one of the most visually appealing casinos in the entire world. It features an integrated resort, a 28-floor hotel, retail stores, and a handful of restaurants, bistros, and cafes. How is this casino different from other land-based casinos carrying the same name and of the same size? Well, that is because of its great collection of exceptional Asian and Western artworks, ranging from ancient to modern and contemporary.

The casino features antique lacquer screens from ancient Chinese history and French tapestries dating back to 1750. Additionally, visitors can view modern-day pieces, such as Liao Yibai’s sculpture Cinderella High Heel. As the Wynn Palace’s rule of thumb is that their artwork is to be shared with everyone, it is displayed in all publicly available areas of the casino.

The Bellagio in Las Vegas
The Bellagio in Las Vegas is one of the most well-known casinos and resorts in Las Vegas. For this reason, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that one can find an astonishing gallery of fine art within the casino complex. The Bellagio fine art gallery houses great artworks from famous artists like Picasso, Warhol, and Lichtenstein. The art gallery also features rare exhibitions from time to time.

The Bellagio Art Gallery opened in 2000, and its first exhibition showcased the Phillip’s Collection, including the work of the famous Peter Carl Faberge, known for his Faberge eggs. In 2004, the gallery housed a large Monet exhibition that featured works donated by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Note that the exhibition schedule changes quite often, so if you are planning to visit the Bellagio for its art gallery, you should definitely check its website in advance.

The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas
The Palms Casino Resort is, just like the Bellagio, one of the most prominent land-based casinos in Las Vegas. As such, it features some expensive and exclusive artwork within its premises. The casino recently had a renovation overhaul, and ever since, it has been filled with exceptional contemporary artworks. These artworks aren’t only on display in publicly available areas but are also featured as room decorations in higher-priced hotel rooms and suites.

In the ‘’Unknown Bar’’, one will encounter exclusive pieces from the artist Damien Hirst. His work is also viewable in the Empathy Suite, which is one of the Palms Casino Resort’s most expensive rooms. Other private suites contain works of Jean-Michel Basquiat.

The Hippodrome Casino in London
The Hippodrome Casino, located at London’s Leicester Square, has gone through many renovations over the last decades. In 2012, the casino reopened and showcased one of the most exceptional exhibits globally. The main area of the casino was decorated with 57 panels of digital art crafted by the casino’s in-house digital artist Thomas D Gray. His works were accentuated by the venue’s architecture and the general interior of the casino. Within the Hippodrome Casino, one will encounter many more pieces of traditional art.

The Aria Casino in Las Vegas
Although the two highrises can surely be seen as works of art on themselves, as they illuminate The Strip 24/7, the Aria Casino in Las Vegas contains many more art pieces, both inside and outside. In the lobby, rooms, and the casino itself, visitors are confronted with beautiful artworks by renowned painters and sculptors like Henry Moore, Nancy Rubins, Richard Long, and Frank Stella.

The Venetian Casino Resort in Macau
The Venetian Casino Resort in Macau is home to some of the most stunning artwork collections. Situated within the venue are beautiful renaissance-inspired sculptures and paintings, adding to the already Venetian fairy-tale look and feel of the casino and building itself. The canals surrounding the building and its accompanying fountains create an ambience that spells out grandeur and will make for a fantastic, unforgettable casino experience.

Casino de Paris in Paris
The French capital of Paris is known for its many art galleries and art pieces in public places. In the Louvre Museum, for instance, one can view some of the most famous artworks ever created, such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. However, in the Casino de Paris, players and visitors can view wonderful sculptures and oil paintings as well. Because of its many stunningly beautiful artworks, Casino de Paris is labelled as one of Europe’s most vibrant and aesthetically pleasing land-based casinos.

Golden Sands Casino in Bulgaria
Housed under the International Hotel Casino and Tower Suits in the Golden Sands in Bulgaria is one of the world’s most popular casino art galleries. It features a great selection of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other artworks from dozens of artists and visitors of the casino and hotel can freely enter the art gallery.










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