The Imperial Furniture Collection (Hofmobiliendepot) is the place where the Habsburg family stored their furniture not in use, and where today the public can ... read more
The Imperial Apartments in the Hofburg, or better the apartments of Emperor Franz Joseph and Empress Elisabeth, are housed in the Amalia Residence of the ... read more
The Hunterian Art Gallery is part of The Hunterian, founded in 1807, which is Scotland's oldest public museum and home to one of the largest collections outside the ... read more
The Hunt Museum, located in a former custom house, features the collection which was brought together by the antique dealers and collectors John and Gertrude ... read more
The Hugh Lane Museum dates back to the extraordinary collection of modern art, brought together by Sir Hugh Lane, and which he presented to the Dublin Corporation (now ... read more
The Household Cavalry Museum celebrates the history and accomplishments of The Household Cavalry offering a unique 'behind the scenes' look at the work that ... read more
The House of Vlaho Bukovac, today part of the Museums and Galleries of Konavale, is dedicated to the life and work of the Croatian painter and academic, Vlaho Bukovac ... read more
The Innocenti Museum is located in the monumental complex that includes the building designed in 1419 by Filippo Brunelleschi, an example of early Renaissance ... read more
The Homewood is a jewel in Modernist design, created by architect Patrick Gwynne for his family (parents, sister and himself) and completed in 1938. The house is ... read more
The History Museum of Lithuania Minor informs the visitors about archaeology, cartography, numismatics, and original iconographic material and documents. In March 2000 ... read more
The Historic Dockyard Chatham shows, on a 32 ha (80 acres) site, how Chatham Dockyard and its people helped lead Britain to worldwide influence. It features also two ... read more
The Hill of Tarvit House and gardens were remodelled between 1905 and 1906 by the architect Robert Lorrimer for the Sharp family. The House is surrounded by 16 ha (40 ... read more
The Hill Garden were laid out between 1905-1925 by Thomas Mawson for Lord Leverhulme for his residence Inverforth House, or 'The Hill'. Today the garden ... read more
The Hermitage, Dunkeld, is a landscape area, made by the 3rd Duke of Atholl. He lived at Dunkeld House, which was demolished early 19th century. Today it is used as a ... read more
The Hermitage Hunting Lodge, in Baroque style, was built for King Christian VI by architect Lauritz from 1734 to 1736. Presently it is available to the Royal Family and ... read more
The international Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, established in 1935, is a competition for violinists up to age 30. It takes place every five years in ... read more
The Haydnhaus is the house where the famous composer Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) spent the last twelve years of his life. He had bought it before, between two periods of ... read more
The Hana and Edvard Beneš villa is the house-museum where the couple Beneš lived. Edvard Beneš (1884 – 1948) was a Czech politician and statesman who was twice ... read more
The Hallwyl Museum is a private house museum, once the winter residence of the Count and Countess Walther von Hallwyl, and donated to the Swedish state in 1920, under ... read more
The Gutenberg Museum, founded in 1900 by citizens of Mainz, is dedicated to Johannes Gutenberg, who was the inventor of printing from movable metal type in Western ... read more