MUSEUM INTERNET SITES

The Acropolis Museum, Greece  Ancient Greek art, including works from the Parthenon frieze.
Australian Museum (Canberra)  Australian Museum collections have scientific and cultural values and content that make them the nation's most important animal, mineral, fossil and anthropological collections.
Australian Museums and Galleries Online  Provides links to Federal, State and local collections around Australia.
British Museum  Archaeological collections from Egypt, Greece & Rome, the Near East, Africa and the Americas.
Centre Pompidou (Paris)  Focuses on all forms of modern and contemporary art from sculpture, painting, and books to cinema, video, performances, music, etc.
Egyptian Museum (Cairo)  Includes archaelogical collections of Egyptian antiquities, including Akhenaten and Tutenkhamun
Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao, Spain) 
Guggenheim Museum (New York) 
Guggenheim Museum (Venice) 
Guggenheim Museum (Berlin)
Guggenheim Museum (Los Vegas) 
Hermitage Museum (St. Petersburg)  Includes Palaeolithic antiquities, 13-18th century paintings, 19-20th century paintings, drawings and prints.
Kunsthistoriches Museum (Vienna)  Includes Greek and Roman artifacts, Egyptian and near Eastern antiquities, 14-17th century Italian, Netherlands, Flemish & German painting.
Louvre (Paris)  Famous French art museum which houses the Mona Lisa.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)  Met collections includes more than 2 million works from the past 5000 years.
Melbourne Museum 
Musee D'Orsay (Paris)  Museum of 19th-century fine arts from 1848 to 1914 housed in former railway station on the banks of the Seine.
Museo Del Prado (Madrid)  Collections include major Spanish and European art.
The Museum of Modern Art (New York)  The World's largest and most inclusive collection of modern painting and sculpture.
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra)  Includes Australian and International art.
National Gallery (London)  Major collection of European painting from 1250 to 1900.
National Gallery of Art (Washington D.C)  Includes European and American painting and sculptures from the 14th century.
National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne)  Includes the Ian Potter Centre at Federation Square and the International Gallery in St. Kilda Road.
Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam)  Collections include middle ages to 19th century and particularly 17th century Dutch painting.
Smithsonian (Washington D.C)  Includes over 143 million specimens, artworks and objects, from the 16 museums that make up the Smithsonian.
Tate Museums (UK)  Home of the national collection of British art from the sixteenth century to the present at: Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool, Tate St Ives.
Uffizi (Florence)  Includes major collections of Italian painting.
Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam)  Largest collection of Van Gogh work in the world.
Vatican Museums (Vatican City)  Collections include Raphael's rooms and loggias, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Picture Gallery & Collection of modern religious art.
Victoria & Albert Museum (London)  The world’s greatest museum of applied and decorative arts.