Do you want to discover the most exciting art collections in Europe?

Do you want to discover the most exciting art collections in Europe?

We invite you today to discover together many European museums that we have included in the list of the most important tourist destinations to go back to in the Greek, Roman, and Egyptian civilizations and collections of modern art, you can live the past, present, and even the future in all the museums that we suggest you visit when you go on vacation to one of these cities major European.


the most exciting art collections in Europe


Theater Museum “Salvador Dali” - Spain

The Salvador Dali Museum is located in Spain, just 40 kilometers from the border with France. Inaugurated in 1974, it was built on the ruins of the old theater in FigueresThe museum amazes you as soon as you reach it, whether in terms of its surreal architecture or in the vivid colors that adorn the facade. It is covered with figures resembling bread and giant eggs, two symbols of fertility found in the works of the great Spanish artist.


The museum houses the largest collection of Salvador Dali's surrealist works (1904-1989) and a complete museum of the artist's life himself to offer visitors a real, engaging, exciting, and unique experience. The collection of the Theater Museum in Figueres allows you to travel in the great fantasy world created by Salvador Dali, who is considered one of the greatest surrealist painters alongside Picasso and Miró.


Museum Road embodies his first artistic experiences of surrealism, mysticism, and passion for science. Visiting here will be a unique experience that will allow you to experience genius works and ideas.


As Dali herself said: “Obviously there are other worlds and that's for sure. It's for sure. But as I have said on many occasions, these worlds are within us.”


Madame Tussauds Museum - London

Madame Tussauds is actually a series of wax museums, opened in London for the first time in 1835 and is according to statistics the most important and most visited tourist attraction in London.

What can you see at Madame Tussauds in London?

Madame Tussauds Museum in London contains a collection of 300 wax figures of many historical figures, singers, actors, scientists, and even members of the royal family. The building is divided into 14 different points, including the famous “House of Horror” (Horror Room), where you can see wax statues in the form of famous criminals in the past 200 years. There are also 11 rooms dedicated to Star Wars characters and a section dedicated to Sherlock Holmes.


Rijksmuseum - Amsterdam

At the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, you will find one of the most impressive European museums, in terms of architecture, size, and location. You will also find here a collection of the most important paintings in Europe.


Penetrate through the rooms of the museum and go on a journey through the history of art from the Middle Ages until the twentieth century, and be able to know the history of the Netherlands and Europe through your passage through the four floors and 80 rooms full of works of art.


The red brick building in the museum houses the most important works of the international artist Rembrandt, and here also displays the works of the artist Vermeer and the works of Hendrik Averkamp in addition to the works of Van Gogh, Goya, Monet, Rubens, and the list goes on.


The garden of the Rijksmuseum offers an oasis of relaxation for those who want to enjoy a coffee after visiting the many exhibitions in the museum shop, where you can buy souvenirs to remind you of Amsterdam.


Prado Museum - Madrid

The Prado Museum is one of the most important tourist attractions in Madrid, and if you do not have a compelling reason to visit the capital of Spain, we now advise you to visit.

The Prado is a world-class museum with a collection of more than 5,000 paintings that rivals the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. Here you can see most of the famous Spanish paintings dating from the fourteenth to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Here are the most important works of international Spanish painters such as Diego Velazquez and Francisco Goya. The collection also includes Italian, French, British, and German paintings, as well as neoclassical sculpture.


Hermitage - Saint Petersburg

The Hermitage Museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in St. Petersburg and one of the most prestigious museums in the world. His amazing collection includes more than 3 million artifacts that are real masterpieces of oriental treasures.

The study says that every tourist will need 11 years to see everything that is displayed in this museum, so you can choose to see the museum with a tour guide so as not to miss the opportunity for the most important artifacts in the world.


Louvre Museum - Paris

The Louvre in Paris is perhaps the most famous museum in the world, with a collection containing the most important French and international works of art. The Louvre Museum was the former royal palace and residence of the kings of France, built as a fortress in the Middle Ages and where most of the kings of France resided.

The stately buildings of 60,000 square meters house more than 30,000 works of art, including masterpieces of German art and Dutch paintings dating back to the 15th and 17th centuries. and French paintings from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century and Italian paintings from the eleventh to the eighteenth centuries.

In the Louvre you will find a rich collection of artifacts, including ancient Greek writings and Mesopotamian artifacts. Here you can also enjoy the French crown jewels and classic French furnishings.

Some of the most famous works of art in the Louvre include the famous Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, the great masterpiece “The Wedding Feast of Cana” painted in 1563, and the Venus de Milo, a statue dating back to the second century BC. In addition, you can see in the Louvre a collection of neoclassical statues dating back to the eighteenth century.

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