| The
Acropolis Museum, Greece |
Ancient
Greek art, including works from the Parthenon frieze.
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| 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.
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| Victoria
& Albert Museum (London) |
The
worlds greatest museum of applied and decorative
arts. |