City Spotlight: The Green Line in Nantes, France
Born from Le Voyage à Nantes Festival, The Green Line in Nantes, France offers a year-round self-guided walking tour through permanent and elegant art installations.
Born from Le Voyage à Nantes Festival, The Green Line in Nantes, France offers a year-round self-guided walking tour through permanent and elegant art installations.
By: Amy Roost, to Museum Spotlight Europe (March 2022) San Sebastian and Bilboa, located in Spain’s autonomous Basque Country, are home to some of the
Berlin’s best museums include four converted residences, where you can visit the Hohenzollerns at the Schloss Charlottenburg, see the Boros Collection housed in a WWII air raid shelter, the preserved apartment of the Pankow heiresses, and the home of Bertolt Brecht!
For a variety of reasons it might not always be possible to visit these illustrious museums. That’s why museum directors are taking it upon themselves to avail the treasures in their care to the world through virtual tours.
By Cindy Brzostowski, to Museum Spotlight Europe If you’re visiting Berlin, you won’t have any trouble finding interesting museums—but you may have trouble deciding exactly
By Steffi Carter, to Museum Spotlight Europe The Tate Modern, London, England “The Tate Modern? Ah, you can skip it.” This is what a native
By Karen Korr, for Museum Spotlight Europe The Picasso Museum – Barcelona Museu Picasso, Carrer Montcada, 15-23, Barcelona, Spain Beautiful Barcelona. It’s as rich in
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By Susannah Edelbaum, to Museum Spotlight Europe (September 2021) From September 2021 to January 2022, Sandro Botticelli, the esteemed Florentine artist of the Italian Renaissance,
Europe’s museums will be staging a wide range of exciting exhibits in thefall of 2021!
Berlin’s Museum Island, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to five impressive museums– collections that span historical eras and artistic genres!
Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti is featured in several outstanding museums across Switzerland. His work, influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, dates from the 1920’s until 1960.
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