Art and Culture: The Most Visited Worldwide Museums

Mona Lisa, King Tut and More…

By Yona Williams, published Aug 29, 2006
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Calling all art buffs! There are many reasons why a person may choose to visit a destination, including the weather, shopping and main attractions. But for those who possess a passion for art, traveling halfway across the world just to see the Mona Lisa or gaze upon Picasso’s early works is not uncommon. Individual museums are powerful enough to spark the interest in a particular location without the help of additional perks, such as sunny weather and beautiful beaches.

One of the most recognized museums in the world is called Le Louvre, which can be found in Paris, France. This sight once served as a medieval fortress, as well as the home of several kings. A wealth of history can be explored when visiting this museum, where tourists can check out the mysterious smile of Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.

See how the former King of Egypt lived when you browse about the Egyptian Museum, located in Cairo, Egypt. More than 120,000 items can be found at this museum, ranging from ancient sculptures to alluring artifacts hailing from the tomb of King Tut. With a collection boasting intriguing items from around the world, the British Museum in London is a great alternative for the Egyptian Museum, which offers the largest ancient Egyptian art outside of Cairo. Although this museum is home to roughly 7 million artifacts, you will have the opportunity to visit 4 million of these highly regarded gems.

It is said that more than half of all the most valued pieces of art can be found in Italy. A bulk of these prized possessions are situated within the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. On the premises, you will encounter a glorious representation of sculptures and paintings, including Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. Other artists to keep an eye out for include Rembrandt, Michelangelo and Raphael. Also in Italy, the Vatican Museums in Vatican City offer a look at more than 20 individual collections. The famed Sistine Chapel awaits your arrival, as well as a host of other pieces, such as Egyptian and modern religious art.

DaVinci's Mona Lisa

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Takeaways
  • The British Museum has more than 7 million artifacts on the premises.
  • Botticelli's Birth of Venus can be found at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
  • DaVinci's Mona Lisa is housed within Paris' Le Louvre.
Did You Know?
Le Louvre once served as a medieval castle and palace to many kings before it was a museum.
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