Tag: Art Museum

Explore the captivating world of art at renowned art museums. Immerse yourself in a rich tapestry of creativity, as these cultural institutions showcase masterpieces from various periods and genres. With carefully curated collections spanning centuries, art museums offer visitors a journey through the human expression of emotions, ideas, and cultural heritage. Admire iconic works by legendary artists and discover emerging talents pushing boundaries. From classical paintings to contemporary installations, these art havens inspire and educate, fostering a deeper appreciation for artistic excellence. Unleash your imagination, indulge in visual delights, and experience the transformative power of art at these captivating museums.

  • Why you should visit PalaisPopulaire in Berlin

    Why you should visit PalaisPopulaire in Berlin

    When in Berlin, you definitely want to visit PalaisPopulaire. Located at Unter den Linden and just a short walk from the famous TV Tower and Museum Island, this Deutsche Bank Art Museum is worth a visit. It’s an exhibition space hosting changing contemporary art displays, plus a laid-back cafe & terrace for visitors. As the […]

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  • Visiting MIA Doha, Qatars Museum of Islamic Art

    Visiting MIA Doha, Qatars Museum of Islamic Art

    A visit to MIA Doha, the Museum of Islamic Art of Qatar should be on your To-Do List for your first visit to the Arabic State of Qatar. First opened in late 2008, the Museum features wide-ranging art pieces and paintings from various centuries. Read here below what you can expect at the Museum, and […]

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  • Miro exhibition at Lake Constance in 2022

    Miro exhibition at Lake Constance in 2022

    Enjoy internationally desired art pieces at this year’s Miro exhibition at Lake Constance. Housed in the Stockach City Museum, just a few kilometers off Bodensee, visitors can enjoy several pieces by Joan Miró on two floors. Born in Barcelona in 1893, the artist was known for his expression influenced by cubism and fauvism. His style […]

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  • Exhibition “Matter of Taste” at the Landesmuseum Stuttgart

    Exhibition “Matter of Taste” at the Landesmuseum Stuttgart

    Where does “taste” actually come from, who forms it and does everyone have “taste”, even “good taste”? Until May 2022, the Landesmuseum Baden Württemberg in Stuttgart is hosting the special exhibition Taste Matter. Located on the ground floor of the imposing Old Palace, the exhibition is free for everyone to visit, you don’t even need […]

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  • Art Gallery Pinacoteca di Brera Milan

    Art Gallery Pinacoteca di Brera Milan

    The Kiss, Il Bacio by Francesco Hayez has been my favorite painting at Art Gallery Pinacoteca di Brera Milan. It was painted in 1859 by the Italian artist, and is probably his best known work. Actually being influenced by the era of Italian independence, anti-austrian alliances and a bloody repression of the nationalist movement in […]

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  • Angelika Kauffmann Museum Schwarzenberg, Vorarlberg

    Angelika Kauffmann Museum Schwarzenberg, Vorarlberg

    “To Italy! Angelika Kauffmann and the Grand Tour” can be currently visited at Angelika Kaufmann Museum Schwarzenberg in Vorarlberg. Angelika Kaufmann was a well-known Swiss-Austrian Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome. She is remembered primarily as a history painter, as she was a skilled portraitist, landscape and decoration painter. Even […]

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  • Where to buy Da Vinci The Last Supper Tickets

    Where to buy Da Vinci The Last Supper Tickets

    Museo del Cenacolo Vinciano is one of the main rather hidden attractions in Milan. Read here where to buy your Tickets to view the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci in an inconspicuous church somewhere in the centre of Milano. Located at Church Santa Maria delle Grazie, the last supper painting is one of […]

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  • Art & Design Photowalk in Zurich – Art in Public Space

    Art & Design Photowalk in Zurich – Art in Public Space

    Art in public spaces is absolutely in vogue in Zurich. There are said to be around 1300 publicly accessible works of art in Zurich. Some are extremely famous, others you walk past and don’t even notice, and many definitely are too beautiful not to admire. And who wouldn’t be interested in free attractions in Zurich, […]

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  • David Hockney. Works from the Tate Collection at Bucerius Kunst Forum Hamburg

    David Hockney. Works from the Tate Collection at Bucerius Kunst Forum Hamburg

    A throwback of the exhibition David Hockney. Works from the Tate Collection at the Bucerius Kunst Forum Hamburg. The British artist, who is now 83 years old, has been known for decades for his works of art. Colourful scenes are taken directly from life, imposing impressions and still-life paintings. In the spring and summer of […]

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  • Entrance to Old Masters Gallery Dresden, and where to buy tickets

    Entrance to Old Masters Gallery Dresden, and where to buy tickets

    The Old Masters Gallery, or Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, should definitely be on your bucket list for a visit to the city of Dresden. You can admire plenty of truly stunning art pieces by renowned artists. Find below all necessary and helpful information regarding your visit to Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden, especially whats to consider currently […]

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  • Art Center Hôtel de Caumont Aix-en-Provence in an 18th century mansion

    Art Center Hôtel de Caumont Aix-en-Provence in an 18th century mansion

    Hôtel de Caumont is an art centre in Aix-en-Provence, located in a stunning 18th-century mansion in the city centre. Opened just back in 2015, Culturespaces turned the probably most beautiful mansion of Aix, into a fine location for temporary exhibitions with charming adjacent gardens and the historic lounges. Hôtel de Caumont is easily accessible by […]

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  • Banksy “Love is in the Bin” in Stuttgart

    Banksy “Love is in the Bin” in Stuttgart

    The shredded picture “Love is in the Bin” by the cult artist with the pseudonym Banksy caused quite a stir at his auction in October 2018. The said picture was first shown publicly in Stuttgart, since March 2019 in the Stuttgart State Gallery. But only up to this Sunday, February 2, 2020! If you want […]

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  • Quick visit to Guggenheim Bilbao

    Quick visit to Guggenheim Bilbao

    One of Frank Gehry’s masterpieces, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Celebrating the 20th anniversary this year, the museum and its architecture is still more up-to-date than ever. Frank Gehry is an American-Canadian architect, who designed buildings such as the Dancing House in Prague, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles or the Fondation Louis Vuitton in […]

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  • Why you should visit Galleria d’Arte Moderna Palermo on the first Sunday of a month

    Why you should visit Galleria d’Arte Moderna Palermo on the first Sunday of a month

    Established in 1910 the Modern Art Gallery Sant’Anna in Palermo is the cities major museum of modern art. Galleria d’Arte Moderna, short also known as GAM, is located in the historic centre of the city, in the quarter of Kalsa, in a complex consisting of the former Franciscan convent of the Church of Saint Anne […]

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  • Art Museum NMNM Villa Sauber Monaco

    Art Museum NMNM Villa Sauber Monaco

    Only until October 28th, you are able to enjoy the exhibition le Jardin mécanique by Latifa Echakhch at Art Museum Villa Sauber Monaco. Villa Sauber, part of Nouveau Musée National de Monaco, can be found nearby Grimaldi Forum in the western part of the country. The exhibition, specifically conceived for Villa Sauber, combines references to […]

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  • Kunsthalle Baden-Baden – Human landscapes by Alina Szapocznikov

    Kunsthalle Baden-Baden – Human landscapes by Alina Szapocznikov

    Kunsthalle Baden-Baden is an “art room” near the city center. There is also a serviced Cafe, which I should have definitely visited instead. During my quick 24 hour visit to Baden-Baden for the annual New Pop Festival, “Human landscapes” by Alina Szapocznikov was on display at Kunsthalle Baden-Baden. For an entrance fee of 7€ per […]

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