Are you a history buff, an art lover, or a curious traveler looking to learn more about the culture you are experiencing?
One of these eight museums is sure to give you exactly what you are looking for.
Read Moreby Lindsay Shapka in Art, Art History, Travel
Are you a history buff, an art lover, or a curious traveler looking to learn more about the culture you are experiencing?
One of these eight museums is sure to give you exactly what you are looking for.
Read Moreby Lindsay Shapka in Art, Artists, Art History
When visiting big cities, it is easy to assume that their art galleries are going to be impressive and well worth spending an afternoon in, but as I have often discovered, this is not always the case.
But how do you know if a gallery is going to be worth visiting, or not? This post is a good place to start!
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There are A LOT of art galleries in Paris, and it is impossible to see them all on your first, second, or even third visit to the city.
So, I’ve put together a list of the top six galleries that you must visit based on the uniqueness of their collections, the space that the art is housed, and their location in the city. (They also all have fantastic museum shops, if you are interested in art books or unique souvenirs!)
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The Berlin Wall cut through the center of Berlin from August of 1961 to November of 1989, separating the Soviet Union from Western powers. More than just a wall though, it was a complex military system that rose more than 12 feet high and had 302 towers, 12,000 guards and countless kilometers of barbed wire.
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In 1501, Michelangelo (yes, the same guy who painted the famous Sistine Chapel located in the Vatican in Rome) accepted a commission to carve a marble sculpture of the biblical David to be placed high atop a buttress on the Florentine Cathedral.
Read Moreby Lindsay Shapka in Art, Artists, Art History, Travel, travel tips
One of my favourite gallery or museum spaces in the world, the Musee De L'Orangerie is located in Paris on the southwest corner of the Jardin Des Tuileries.
The last time I was in Paris, I was determined to visit smaller museums and locations in the city that had little-to-no mention in tourists books.
Read Moreby Lindsay Shapka in Art, Art History, Artists, Travel
Located on the south bank of The River Thames in London, the Tate Modern is the world's most popular contemporary art gallery (more than five million visitors stroll through its doors every year!), and one of the top sights in London.
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