The Royal Castle in Warsaw is the former seat of the rulers of Poland, which has been carefully reconstructed from 1971-1984 after its destruction during WW II. Today, ... read more
The Rubens House is the former home and workshop of the world famous Flemish artist and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens (1577 – 1640). He bought it in 1610, after his ... read more
The Sabauda Gallery, dating back to 1832 and since 2014 located in the Manica Nuovo (“New Wing”) of the Palazzo Reale, displays the art collections brought together ... read more
The Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection is a collection of paintings, graphics and sculptures, spanning the period from French Romanticism to Surrealism. It is housed in one of ... read more
The Scuola Grande di San Rocco, established in 1478 as the seat of the confraternity San Rocco, is famous for its unique collection of paintings by Tintoretto. All the ... read more
The Wallace Collection one of the prime collections of 18th century French art, paintings, furniture, porcelain, sculpture and gold snuffboxes, complemented by ... read more
The Œuvre Notre-Dame Museum is featuring regional fine arts and decorative arts from the 13th to the 17th centuries, when the city was one of the most important ... read more
The Thorvaldsens Museum is dedicated to the Danish sculptor and medalist Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770 – 1844), who lived and worked in Rome for most of his life. The ... read more
The Trakoscan Castle Museum is a fairy tale castle with a park, a lake, and a history of over 800 years. Originally it was a defence fortress, until Count ... read more
The Uffizi Gallery, dating back to 1560 and commissioned by Cosimo I de' Medici, is today one of the best known museums in the world, housing the priceless Medici ... read more
The Ulster Museum, part of the National Museums of Northern Ireland, is the largest museum Northern Ireland, containing a wide range of different collections from fine ... read more
The Uppsala Castle, dating back to the 1540s during the reign of King Gustav Vasa, and where dramatic events in Swedish history have taken place, such as the coronation ... read more
Villa Carlotta, now a museum, was built in 1745 by Marquis Clerici. The villa, beautifully decorated, contains important 19th century art works, and is surrounded by ... read more
Villa Malfitano Whitaker is a 19th-century palace and a museum for the artwork, natural history and archeologic collections, of the Sicilian-English artist and ... read more
Villa Manin was built for the Manin family in the 17th century, but has been modified several times, as has been its 19 ha garden. Today the furnished villa is a museum, ... read more
Villa Medici & Garden at Poggio a Caiano, were built for Lorenzo di Midici in 1485 and designed by Giuliano de Sangallo (1445-1516) an architect, sculptor and ... read more
Villa Medici La Petraia was built for Cosimo I de Medici, who has acquired it in 1544. He gave it in 1568 to his son Cardinal Ferdinando (1549 – 1609), who changed ... read more
Villa Pisani, today housing the National Museum, contains 18th and 19th century works of art and furniture, and on the ceiling of the ballroom Gianbattista Tiepolo’s ... read more
Von der Heydt-Museum, named in 1961 after the Von der Heydt family who made important donations to the museum, features works by artists from the 17th century to the ... read more
The Walker Art Gallery is the national gallery of the North. For 130 years it has housed Liverpool’s most outstanding art collection and is today one of the largest art ... read more