The Kafka Museum, opened in 2005, is dedicated to the author Franz Kafka, who was born in Prague in 1883, died in a sanatorium in Kierling in 1924, and was buried in ... read more
The Viennese Coffee Museum (Kaffeemuseum Wien), established in 2003 by Edmund Mayr, covers the history of art of coffee-making including the story the world-famous ... read more
The Kadriorg Art Museum, part of the Art Museum of Estonia, presents paintings, prints, sculptures and applied art from Western Europe and Russia, from the 16th to the ... read more
The Jūrmala Open-Air Museum highlights what life was like for Latvian fishermen in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including old wooden homes, antique ... read more
Jönköping County Museum is an art and cultural history museum, located in a characteristic building by architect Carl Nyrén. The museum also houses archives, ... read more
The Jyväskylä Art Museum is dedicated to Finnish contemporary art and art from Central Finland, as well as international contemporary art and old Finnish masters. For ... read more
The Juno Beach Centre, inaugurated in 2003, is dedicated to Canada's civilian and military contribution to WW II and the liberation of Europe, including the D-Day ... read more
Junges (Young) Museum Frankfurt is a museum dedicated to young people, with interactive displays on natural science, workshops for multimedia & crafts. For more ... read more
Julita Manor is an example of how a large estate would have looked and operated in the early 20th century. The last private owner, Arthur Bäckström who donated the ... read more
Juliet's House is a mediaeval residence where the Cappellatti family used to live (their name became the Capulets in Shakespeare’s play). Their coat of arms and ... read more
The Musée Jules Verne, opened in 1978, is a museum dedicated to Jules Verne (1828 – 1905), the French novelist, poet, and playwright. He got famous for his adventure ... read more
The Judge's Lodging is a well preserved Victorian neo-classical building, telling the story of how judges, court staff and prisoners lived in the 19th Century. It ... read more
The José Saramago House is dedicated to the life and work of the Nobel-winning author Jose Saramago (1922 – 2010), and located in the house where he lived and worked ... read more
The José Malhoa Museum is a museum of Portuguese Naturalism art, showcasing works of the Portuguese naturalist painter, José Malhoa (1855 - 1933), and paintings and ... read more
The Josephinum Collections of the Medical University of Vienna represent the institutions almost 650-year history and include comprehensive libraries, archives, images, ... read more
The Josef Sudek Gallery, part of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, is a house-museum where the renowned photographer lived from 1959 until his death in 1976. ... read more
The JORVIK Viking Centre, created in 1984 by the York Archaeological Trust in 1984, takes the visitors back to 10th century York. Its sights, sounds and even the ... read more
Jonas Basanavičius Birthplace, a branch of the National Museum of Lithuania, is the house were the historical Jonas Basanavičius (1851 – 1927) was born. He was an ... read more
Johnstown Castle is a great 19th-century castle with a long history for over 800 years. Today you can visit the castle, the Agricultural Museum, enjoy the stunning ... read more
Johannesburg Castle, build early 17th century for the archbishop-electors of Mainz, is one of the most important examples of palace architecture from the German ... read more