Museums and Galleries of Contemporary and Classical Art Which Are Worth Visiting
Visiting museums is a great way to get acquainted with the history of a particular country or civilization and understand how they live today. The language of art is generally understandable for everyone, and even those who are far from the world of creativity will gain unforgettable impressions by visiting the exhibition halls. Ordinary and not so, I bring to your attention museums that will definitely leave an indelible impression on you.
National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome
Although Rome is considered a mecca for tourists and lovers of antiquity, this place has already become a must-visit place in Rome. The National Gallery of Modern Art, founded in 1883, has about 5,000 paintings and sculptures. After visitors enjoy the masterpieces of Monet, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Modigliani, Rodin, and many other artists, they can visit the landscape park.
Metropolitan Museum
This art museum, founded in 1870, is the oldest and largest in the United States. It is unlikely that you will be able to cover its entire space in a few days because its collection contains more than two million works from Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Western Europe, the Middle, and the Far East. It is truly a paradise for people who are in love with art and for the eyes hungry for large collections of cultural treasures that were created in the period from antiquity to the present day. The number of visitors per year reaches 7 million arriving here to see paintings and sculptures by world-famous masters such as Botticelli, Rembrandt, Degas, Rodin, Durer in one place.
Museum of Contemporary Art (Kunsthaus Grаz)
This museum opened its doors to Austria in 2003 and is loved by the general public for its concept and futuristic architecture. In this alien structure, both the exhibitions themselves and their themes are constantly changing. Under one roof, you can contemplate the best modern objects of architecture, design, cinema industry, photography, Internet art, and so on. If you find yourself in this museum, be sure to admire the views of stunning Graz, and do not forget to visit the bookshop on the territory of the museum, which contains literature on contemporary art.
Rijksmuseum
The National Museum of Art in the Netherlands allows visitors to take a look at the art relics that have been collected for centuries. This place with masterpieces of Dutch and world art is one of the main attractions of Amsterdam. Since its foundation, more than 8 thousand objects of art and history have gathered here, among them the famous canvases of Jan Vermeer, Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Hoch, Sten, Van der Geest, Van Dyck, etc. The cherry on the cake is a unique collection of Asian art and an extensive collection of prints and photographs.
Experience Music Project
This music museum, located in the heart of Seattle, impresses with its plasticity of forms and incredible shades of gold, silver, and purple. There are more than 80,000 exhibits from the world of music, such as costumes, musical instruments of famous artists, photographs, and audio archives. In addition, anyone interested in American media culture can have fun in the Science Fiction Museum and the museum’s spacious Hall of Fame. The main feature of the museum is its interactivity because here, you can not only admire the architecture and rare objects but also try yourself as a musician by recording your track and performing in front of a virtual audience.
The coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing quarantine have forced many travelers to stay at home. However, even with the closure of almost all museums, galleries, and places where you can go, it turned out that sitting at home, you can visit many institutions whose thresholds we may never have crossed in real life. Tours of museums and galleries from around the world are now available thanks to a partnership with Google Arts And Culture. Such institutions include the British Museum (London), the Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam), the National Gallery of Art (Washington), the Guggenheim Museum (New York), the National Museum of Modern Art (Seoul), the Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam), the Orsay Museum (Paris), Uffizi Gallery (Florence), and dozens of others.
It is worth visiting at least one of such world-famous museums in life because no words can describe their incredible beauty and rich cultural heritage.