Museo nazionale “Giuseppe Andreassi” e Parco archeologico di Egnazia, standing outside the town walls of ancient Gnathia (present-day Egnazia), in the area of the ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum, founded in 1867, offers the general public an accurate, attractive, interesting and critical interpretation of the objects that ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum Jatta (Museo Archeologico Nazionale Jatta), originates from the 19th century private archaeological collection of the Jatta family. With ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum Mantova displays archaeological items such as prehistoric stones, pottery and metal finds, Venetian, Etruscan and Celtic items, as well ... read more
National Archaeological Museum of Canosa di Puglia displays a cross-section of the Canosa society between the Archaic and Hellenistic periods. It is housed in the 19th ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum, Gioia del Colle (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Gioia del Colle), opened in 1977, is part of the Gioia del Colle’s Norman-Swabian ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum, established in 1523 by Cardinal Domenico Grimani, contains an important collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, ceramics, coins ... read more
The National Army Museum is dedicated to the overall history of British land forces, from the British Civil Wars to the modern day. The museum has five dynamic ... read more
The National Art Museum of Catalonia is one of the most important museums of Spain, housing impressive collections of Catalan, Spanish and European art, covering a ... read more
National Cinema Museum, located in the Mole Antonelliana tower, is showing motion picture collection of the historian and collector Maria Adriana Prolo. The Mole ... read more
The National Coach Museum, created in 1905 by Queen Amélia, houses a unique world collection of coaches, berlins, sedan chairs and carriages. In 2015, the museum was ... read more
The National Coal Mining Museum for England, located on the site of Caphouse Colliery, a modern colliery which witnessed more than two hundred years of coal production. ... read more
The National Football Museum, opened in 2001, is home to a collection of over 140,000 boots, balls, programmes, paintings, postcards and ceramics (including the ... read more
The fully restored Neo-classical three-wing Salm Palace, part of the National Gallery, offers an ideal setting for a series of thematic exhibitions dedicated ... read more
The Schwarzenberg Palace, part of the National Gallery, dates back to the Renaissance of the 16th century, and houses Baroque and Renaissance Art paintings, decorative ... read more
The Sternberg Palace, part of the National Gallery, is a first-rate jewel of High Baroque architecture in Prague housing the masterpieces of National Gallery Prague ... read more
Part of the National Gallery in Prague, the Trade Fair Palace houses mainly modern and contemporary art. The impressive building, intended originally for trade fairs, ... read more
The Wallenstein Riding School is located in the garden complex of the Early Baroque Wallenstein Palace (Czech Senate), and is used by the National gallery for short-term ... read more
National Gallery of Ancient Art, located in the Palazzo Barberini and the Palazzo Corsini, is housing the main national collection of older paintings in Rome. The ... read more