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Locations tagged as "museum":
Museum Island  6 Votes  

The world famous Museum Island, one of the most superb museum complexes in all of Europe, lies in the center of the city between the River Spree and its arm, the Kupfergraben. Its buildings home archaeological collections and nineteenth-century art. The first buildi...

Pablo Picasso Museum  3 Votes  

ADMISSION: Standard: 6,00 € Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Marça de los Remedios Crispín Crispiniano de la Santíssima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso: guess anyone with such a name is simply meant for something big... Anyway, better known under ...

Vatican City- Vatican Museums  1 Votes  

Admisson Vatican Museums (including Sistine Chapel): Euro 13,00; on the last Sunday of the month the museum is open with free admission. Most probably won't know, but Italy is actually home to two microstates: San Marino and Vatican City... And: 98% of Italians are...

Jewish Museum - Two Millenia of German Jewish History  8 Votes  

The seemingly skewed and irregular buliding speaks for itself - some say it was even better before any exhibits were put on display and already open for the public....The original Jewish Museum in Berlin, which was founded in 1933, was closed by the Nazi regime in 1938...

Musee du Louvre  0 Votes  

Talking Mona Lisa. Talking Venus de Milo. ...or incited by a gentleman called Brown, Dan Brown?- Time to head for the Louvre! First, this art museum is huge, about a third of a kilometre long, as if to justify its possessions, the most important pieces of art in the we...

House of the World Cultures - Haus der Kulturen der Welt  3 Votes  

Called "The pregnant Oyster" - somehow resembling a shellfish opening its upper valve to peer at the outside world... A wonderful resource for the people of Berlin, the House of World Cultures also leers on the history and heritage of the different cultures, such as Asi...

Franz Kafka Museum  1 Votes  

Franz Kafka (*1883) was, without question, a son of the Czech capital, living in Prague all his life- said to have hated it while needing is all the same... Burried in the New Jewish Cemetery in Prague - Zizkov Olsany Cemetery - in the summer of 1924, one of the major ...

Jewish Quarter Josefov- The Old-New Synagogue  2 Votes  

ENTRANCE FEES: The Jewish Museum in Prague - Adults - 290 CZK; The Old-New Synagogue- Adults - 200 CZK Just off the the Old Town Square, heading toward the bank of the Vltava River, lies the Jewish Quarter with remains of the city's former Jewish Ghetto. Altoget...

Reina Sophia- Centro de Arte  1 Votes  

Admission: 6,00 euros What had only been host to temporary exhibitions before , was opened as the Permanent Collection of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sof�a (simply The Sofia) by their Majesties King Juan Carlos and Queen Sof�a in 1992. Finally a...

Prado - Museo del Prado  2 Votes  

General ticket price - 6 Euros Museo del Prado- the famous museum and art gallery(*1818) and another "musketeer" among Madrid's "Big Three" or "Golden Triangle of Art" ...The vast collection featuring one of the world&...

Thyssen-Bornemisza- Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza  0 Votes  

Part of Madrid's "Golden Triangle of Art",also including the Prado and the Reina Sofia galleries, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza somehow fills the historical gaps in its counterparts' collections, consisting of works from the English, Dutch and German schools, impression...

Ramones Museum  1 Votes  

For any Ramones fans who will be visiting Berlin, the Ramones Museum is for you! Many original items including song lists, picks, clothes, posters, guitars, you name it are here. It was opened in September of 2005 by Florian Hayler and has had many visitors since. One o...

Pinakothek der Moderne  3 Votes  

Admission 6-9 Eur. A awesome building with a collection of modern contemporary art. Divided in 4 sections: Art, Works on paper, Design and Architecture. Also a good bookstore and a nice coffee bar inside. A must see in Munich....

Parc de la Ciutadella  4 Votes  

This park contains a lot of attractions, including the Natural History Museum, a boating lake and more than 30 pieces of imaginative statuary. Beside the lake, which has recently been renovated, is the Cascade, an ornamental fountain topped with Aurora's char...

Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart  3 Votes  

This museum actually used to be the station for trains leaving towards Hamburg and that's where it got its name from. Nowadays it's the museum of the present, where not only a constantly growing collection is exposed, but also they host great temporary exhibits from all...

Neue Nationalgalerie - New National Galery  2 Votes  

If you pass by Potsdamer Platz you'll find this modern, fancy glass building closely. This is the place for any extraordinary exhibits coming to Berlin, be it the "Moma" or "French Classics" from NYC. If it is something that special you have to make sure to bring...

P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center  2 Votes  

An affiliate of the Museum of Modern Art, the P.S.1 is sort of like the little rogue brother of MOMA. It never fails to shock, inspire, overwhelm, confuse and, in my experience, always has something you won't see anywhere else. ...

Musée du Louvre  2 Votes  

Despite being the home of the fannypackers (yes, you know who Im talking about), the Musee Du Louvre is still a a must-see. However, preparation is essential as the museum is massive and no matter how many romantic French movies you watch, it would be a wise choice to l...

SF MOMA  1 Votes  

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MOMA) would, for any modern art fanatic, result in an outer-body experience. Its commitment to 20th century art is apparent in its vast collection of works by Jackson Pollock, Richard Diebenkorn, Paul Klee, Marcel Duchamp and A...

Pergamon Museum  0 Votes  

The Pergamon Museum is one of the most impressive museums you can visit in Berlin. The most important element hosted there is the altar of Pergamon (from the 2nd century B.C.) but the collection of the museum has also other important elements from the greek and romand p...

Parque de Maria Luisa  2 Votes  

The Ibero-American exhibition of 1929 was a flop because of the global economic crisis, but due to it Sevilla gained a wonderful park. The Maria Luisa park with the former exhibition pavillions, plenty of trees and decorative ponds is one of the favourite weekend destin...

Zeughaus  0 Votes  

The German Historic Museum is located inside this building called arsenal. But they also hjave a cinema wher eu can go and enjoy movies sourrounded by interesting history... ...

Atatürk Museum  0 Votes  

The Atatürk Museum in Izmir used to be the house of a carpet dealer from 1875 to 1922. When the Turkish Army came into Izmir in 1923, Atatürk used this house as headquarters on the one hand and as a house to live in on the other. In 1926 the city council renova...

Bauhaus-Museum  0 Votes  

In this museum you can see in a permanent exhibition all of bauhaus designed stuff. Weimar was the headquarter of the Bauhaus movement, here started everything. Entrance: Regular 4,50 Euro Reduced 3,50 Euro Students 1 Euro Guided tours Every sunday at 11 am ...

Museum Für Moderne Kunst  1 Votes  

The Museum Für Moderne Kunst is the diamond to Frankfurt's crown of museums. The building itself is as much a piece of art as the work inside. Its triangular shape, designed by Viennese architect Hans Hollein, has earned it the nickname 'slice of cake.' The museum ...

Goethe-Haus & Goethe Museum  1 Votes  

Goethe once wrote: 'He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home' and this is illustrated in his former family sanctuary. Step back into a time and see how the rich and talented lived. In 'Goethe's parent's house' demonstrates how Frankfurt's up...

Paul Klee Zentrum  0 Votes  

This huge monument dedicated to the genius of Paul Klee, Bern´s most important artist from the 20th century, was opened on the 20th of June in 2005 and created by the famous Italian architect Renzo Piano. It´s not in the centre of Bern (for it´s enourmous size) but ...

Ostalgie Museum  2 Votes  

This Museum shows all things of the GDR times in Germany from clothes, food to old books and newspapers. The museum is set up as a house, you can touch, use and put on whatever you want. So just start playing, it´s like living a travel through space and time. Few word...

Disegno! Der Zeichner im Bild  0 Votes  

Disegno! is held at the Kupferstichkabinett at the Kulturforum. It´s an exhibition on Italian´s old master drawings from the Renaissance. It´s showing some of the masterpieces of Florence artists. Moreover it´s focusing on the debacle going on in that period by show...

Technical Museum (Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin)  2 Votes  

The Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin is among the most popular museums of the German capital. In it's impressive modern building in Trebbiner Strasse in Kreuzberg there are expositions about navigation and aviation from the beginnings until today (models of ships and pla...

Augustiner Museum  0 Votes  

This museum host mainly art objects from the middle ages. It documents Freiburg and Germany´s history. It has also a section with art from the 19th and 20th century. Free entrance and for guided tours 1, 50 €...

Museum für Neue Kunst  0 Votes  

This museum hosts contemporary art beginning from the expressionist period to the abstract art from the 50´s. It has also paintings by the hungarian secessionist painter Oskar Kokoschka. Entrance 2€ reduced 1€ Groups (more then 10 persons) 1, 50 € per person ...

KORNHAUSFORUM  0 Votes  

This place hosts several cultural events related to contemporary art, fashion, design, graphic and architecture. It has also a nice biblioteque, a beautiful café and a concert room. It´s the place for avantgarde culture in Bern....

K20 and K21 Art Collections  2 Votes  

The K20 collection of 20th century art is one of the best places to find and learn about modern art, including outstanding works by Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee and Joseph Beuys to name a few. With works from the late '70s to the present, the K21 collection is a great place...

Heichelheim Dumpling Museum  0 Votes  

Here are exhibited dumplings but also held seminars and given old devices for the preparation of them. Since 1999 the Thuringian Kloßmuseum is located in the historic manufacturing place where not only the history of the potato and the dumpling can be viewed but also ...

Buchenwald Memorial   0 Votes  

The concentration camp Buchenwald was located between 1937 and 1945. More than 250.000 people from almost 50 nations were imprisoned; about 50.000 people didn’t survive the camp. In August 1945 the area was used by the Soviet occupying power as an internment camp. Unt...

Beat Museum  1 Votes  

If San Francisco can only be known for one thing, let it be the Beat movement. The San Francisco Beat (1950-1969) scene is immortalized in this "groovy" museum. The most popular attractions in this musuem is the banned edition of Allen Ginsberg's Howl and the 1961 check...

Köpenick Palace - Museum of Decorative Arts  2 Votes  

Built between 1677 and 1689 in Baroque style, the Köpenick Palace first became a museum in 1963. The museum is covering "RoomArt", furniture and decorative art from the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo periods, by having different completely re-done rooms that all have ...

Museo de Bellas Artes  1 Votes  

The Museo de Bellas Artes has a wonderful collection of artworks that serve to highlight and showcase the culture and splendor of Granada. ...

The National Gallery  2 Votes  

The National Gallery of London features one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. The Gallery was founded 1824; the present building in the Trafalgar Square is the third to house the Gallery. Among the highlights of the collection there are...