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Top 5 Art Galleries In The World

Louvre Museum (Paris), France

Are you a sucker for good art? Art galleries give the ideal foundation to appreciate, respect and acknowledge works of art by incredible artists of various eras, all over the globe. Visiting an art gallery is not only fun, but also thrilling as you experience the look of the complex, magnificent, and brilliant masterpieces of art, all at a single place!

There are a lot of different popular art galleries around the globe which are sure to leave you spellbound. Here are our top picks for the best 5 art galleries in the world.

  1. THE TATE BRITAIN AND THE TATE MODERN, LONDON
    This place is heaven for every art enthusiast. The Tate Britain needs to have an unquestionable place in your itinerary when you’re visiting London for the first time. This place houses British art works all the way from 1500 to the present day – this gallery gives the visitor a far reaching perspective on the nation’s way of life inside the world of art.

    Tate Britain (London) UK

    The Tate’s younger sister – the Tate Modern, has an accumulation of global craftsmanship from 1900 to present day, with a varied blend of exhibitions and contemporary arts. Situated in an old power station, the art in the Tate Modern regularly accompanies an experimental twist and is home to any semblance of Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, and Jeff Koons, so observe sculptures, paintings, and installations like you have never before!

    Tate Britain (London) UK

  2. HAMBURGER BAHNHOF, BERLIN, GERMANY
    The Hamburger Bahnhof is located in what earlier used to be a train station. Today, it centres around art from the 1960s to the present day. From Pop Art and all the way to Minimalism and Expressionism, this place has everything, with the objective of blurring the boundaries of art.

    The photography segment is profoundly respected with works by people like Bernd and Hilla Becher, Thomas Ruff, and the sky is the limit from there. For those who incline towards conceptual art, they’ll find it in the Hamburger Bahnhof as well, with the likes of people like Marcel Duchamp and Bruce Nauman.

    Hamburger Bahnhof (Berlin), Germany

  3. Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
    Moderna Museet (The Museum of Modern Art) in Stockholm is a state subsidized museum of contemporary art, situated on the island of Skeppsholmen, a setting of natural magnificence in central Stockholm. Opened in what used to be a drill corridor in 1958 and later moved to its new building, this historical centre gathers and displays all types of contemporary art. Moderna Museet has one of the world’s best accumulations of Swedish and international artworks of modern and contemporary times, from the mid-twentieth century to today, including pieces by the most famous Dali, Picasso, Rauchenberg, Duchamp, and Matisse.

    The museum’s top of the line collection includes more than five thousand artworks, sculptures, and establishments, nearly 25,000 sketches, prints and water colors, and right around 100,000 photos going back to 1840s. Along with permanent collection and temporary exhibitions, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, additionally arranges different learning exercises and workshops for youngsters identifying with contemporary craftsmanship. In 2009, Moderna Museet extended to another branch in the city of Malmö.

    Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden

  4. The National Museum of Korea (Seoul), South Korea
    National Museum of Korea has in excess of 220,000 magnum opuses of relics and arts. Located in the Yongsan Family Park after its relocation in October 2005, the leading museum of Korean history and art has archaeological and historical art displays going back to 1392. It encompasses calligraphy, paintings, and excellent Buddhist sculptures alongside ceramics and artworks, showing the rich Asian culture.

    National Museum of Korea (Seoul), South Korea

  5. The Louvre, France
    Situated in what used to be the royal residence on the Right Bank of the Seine in Paris, The Louver is surely the world’s biggest and most renowned museum and a notable landmark and milestone of the city. Having a standout amongst the most amazing art galleries ever, it is a must visit place visit for anybody with an enthusiasm for the arts.

    The collection was established first in the sixteenth century as the private collection of the King Francis I. One of the first works he obtained was Michelangelo’s most known Mona Lisa. After the French Revolution in 1793, the historical centre turned into a national art museum and the collection was opened to the general public.

    It presently holds more than one million gems of art, of which around 35,000 are on public display. This noteworthy and diverse collection ranges from the Antiquity to the mid-nineteenth century.

    Louvre Museum (Paris), France

With revived interest of the youth in the arts, we really do have a lot of hope for this generation. Today, these biggest art galleries have become dream destinations of their own. We hope that the art snob in you got a real kick through this list!


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