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Top ten tips for art lovers
Ah, Paris! – The famous city of romance and style, with its iconic architecture, and famous fashion houses a museum which houses an impressive collection more art. This is by far one of the best places for art in the world. The biggest and perhaps most impressive is the gallery of the Louvre Museum, which houses many works, among others, Leonardo da Vinci, the Mona Lisa. Fans of the classics should visit Musee d'Orsay, which has a series of exhibits 19 and 20th century by artists like Cezanne, Renoir, Monet, Manet and Van Gogh. For lovers of modern art, the Pompidou Center will not fail to impress – it is worth visiting to see its inner industrial area outside, Mush who caused a controversy over the years. Paris is also home to the Picasso Museum and the Rodin Museum.
The splendid city of Rome is abundant positively with breathtaking art and architecture, covering hundreds of years. The Vatican Museums was founded in the century 16 and the home of a large number of coins of the Roman Catholic Church. The artists are on display in museums are Caravaggio, Raphael and Michelangelo. A trip to Rome is not a trip to Rome without looking impressive in the Sistine Chapel, where highly detailed paintings of Michelangelo adorn more than 12,000 square feet of ceiling – simply divine. Also is interesting to visit the Galleria Borghese, an imposing structure that offers an impressive array of works of art.
The vibrant city of London is alive with an eclectic mix of galleries and museums. Classical, contemporary and highly controversial – this city is has it all. For an overview of modern art and rounded, a visit to the Tate Modern is a necessity. The first major central showcase the work of Salvador Dalí, Sarah Lucas, Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Henri Matisse, among others. Tate Britain is also worth visiting as it houses the largest collection of art Britain in the world, showcasing the work of the last five centuries in a series of exhibitions. There is an impressive demonstration of painting in Western Europe at the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery is the place to go and see a diverse collection of painted portraits.
Smaller galleries include: White Cube, Flores de Oriente and the Photographers Gallery.
New York
New York is a fabulous city with hundreds of frenzied still galleries waiting to be discovered. Fans of contemporary art requires to conduct the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Founded in 1929 as an educational institution, the gallery houses a stunning mix of modern and contemporary paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture and more.
Located in a magnificent building, the Museum Metropolitan Art proudly offers the work of many different types. Artists including Jeff Koons exhibit and JWM Turner. Located in Manhattan, the iconic Guggenheim museum is itself a work of art. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the building was originally created to showcase the vanguard of the early modernists and now houses an impressive variety of art, including works by Pablo Picasso and Wassily Kandinsky.
Barcelona
With its sandy beaches, beautiful buildings and a pleasant climate year about This city is the ideal place to visit for its sun and culture!
That are integral to the history of Barcelona, Picasso Museum, presents an extensive collection of works Picasso and should be first on the list for any art lover, places to visit. Some of the earliest texts that are exposed have been painted, when Paul was only nine years – fascinating.
The National Museum of Catalan Art is a magnificent building, which was originally built for 1929 World Fair. Here You can see examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and modern art and historic photographs collection.
The Joan Miró Foundation is a museum which contains works by Joan in 1914. There is a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries and early sketches.
Berlin
Since its reunification in 1990, the city of Berlin has reinvented itself as the cultural capital of Germany, with a relaxed attitude and many museums and galleries. Back to list any art lover is expected that the New National Gallery – A sleek steel and glass structure designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, between 1965 -1968. Visitors can expect to see Henry Moore's sculptures, paintings by Edvard Munch, and many works of Impressionist, Expressionist, Bauhaus, Surrealist and contemporary movements. The Old National Gallery Gallery, on the other hand, is a classic building, a fine selection of 19th century and is situated in the heart of the city.
To experience Extraordinary and moving, the Berlin Wall East Side Gallery is a must-see. The gallery is the largest outdoor gallery in the world – and has a 1.3-km section of existing wall Berlin. More than 105 paintings to cover the monument celebrating freedom and the end of the division.
Chicago
There is much to say about "the Winds city of Chicago. This welcoming and diverse city regularly hosts many festivals, exhibitions and parades, and is well known for its Art scene
The Art Institute Chicago is an art school and museum combined. Visit here to see the impressive number of sculptures, paintings, photography, drawings and textiles. As a series of thumbnails representing the inner rooms of the 13th century until the late 1930s.
Chicago Cultural Center is a symbol of the city with more 1,000 exhibits and programs covering a wide range of art each year. The building is well worth a visit if only to see the magnificent architecture.
Museum Contemporary Art is a wonderful place, showing a series of reflecting contemporary pieces. Given that the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design is dedicated to all areas of the discipline – Designing product architecture, industry and urban planning.
Florence
City Florence is a popular destination, but which is popular with tourists who have traveled the world to see some of the most spectacular pieces of Renaissance art in the world. Will impossible for most visitors to discover everything that Florence has to offer, so a trip to the Uffizi is a must. The gallery many of the Italy's most famous paintings, whose Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli. Be sure to reserve your ticket in advance, as guaranteed long queues. The Academy of Arts Gallery presents an exceptional collection of paintings by Michelangelo, one of the gallery is not to be missed!
There is good collection of works medieval and Renaissance in the Gallery of the Spedale degli Innocenti, go see the beautiful building, which itself is a good example of the Renaissance period.
Vienna
The city of Vienna by boat heady mix of baroque and modernist buildings create an ideal base for lovers of Art There are a lot of museums and art galleries waiting to be explored, including the Museum of Applied Art, the Museum Quarter Vienna, Austria Gallery and Museum Moderner Kunst.
Visit the Museum of Applied Arts to see the impressive collection of glassware, china, silverware, furniture and textiles from the Middle Ages to today. The museum also features the work of the famous Austrian painter Gustav Klimt.
Quartier Museum Wien (Museum Quarter) is composed of three main buildings: Leopold Museum Kunsthalle Wien, Black and White Cube Cube. This is a fantastic area to shoot the buildings create an unusual contrast with others and is also the ideal place to enjoy a variety of fascinating exhibits. Some classics, some subversives.
Finally, the Austrian Gallery has a range of medieval and baroque art, along with European art since the 19th century and 20.
Amsterdam
This beautiful city is famous for its iconic tulips, narrow streets, beautiful canals and bridges. It also houses art galleries largest and most famous is the Museo de Van Gogh.
The Van Gogh Museum houses the largest collection of artwork by Vincent Van Gogh in the world and a visit to Amsterdam. See how the artist has developed his famous work over the years and how his style influenced other artists in the 19th century. Rembrandt Fans can visit the house where he lived and view a selection of his work, including numerous engravings and paintings. It is a fascinating experience, taking visitors on a journey through the lives of artists.
The Stedelijk Museum offers one of the largest collections modern art in the world, displaying the works of Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism and Expressionist movements. There is also a large sample of Dutch photography.
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