The Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., United States is home to nearly 137 million different attractions. From famous Hollywood movie props like Dorothy’s ruby red slippers to artifacts from the Apollo mission. This is a good Museum to visit for both its historical aspect but also for an artistic glance, at the Lincoln gallery, which resides on the third floor of the museum. The Smithsonian allows its guest a look into the history of America. Le Louvre in Paris France was a medieval fortress and home to French kings before becoming a Museum so not only does this museum hold valuable art it is art. Le Louvre is home to the famous Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Mona Lisa and many other remarkable paintings. This museums art ranges from the early 19th century to …show more content…
It also has a frieze of the Parthenon mounted on a structure with the same dimensions as the cella of the Parthenon so it is as if you are standing in there. The Prado museum in Madrid Spain is home to centuries of artwork from the Spaniards king and queens own personal collections. The Prado has a heavy Italian and Flemish art scene with painters such like Titan and Raphael. The most famous work of art her is three days grace by Rubens. Rijks museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands is most famous for its 17th century Dutch master paintings. And is home to the biggest art collection in all of the Netherlands. The Rijks most famous art piece is the nights watch by Rembrandt. The Metropolitan Museum of art in New York City New york, United state is home to 2 million items that come from all around the world. With the insides and artifacts of two pharos of Egypt’s tombs Perneb and Dendur for people to visit and look at. Its European painters on showcase range from Botticelli to Rodent. One of the Metropolitans most well known for pieces is Adam and Eve engraved by Albrecht