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THE MANY BENEFITS OF INTERNATIONAL MUSEUMS, GREAT ARTISTS and CLASSICAL
MUSIC
MUSEUMS
Afghanistan
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ANU Classics Department Museum,
Australian National University, Canberra. Part of
ArtServe - 27,000 images of art
and architecture, mainly from the Mediterranean area. (Requires registration
and payment for full use.)
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The Art Gallery of New South
Wales, Sydney.
Collections include Australian, Aboriginal, Asian, western and contemporary
art, photography.
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Australian Museum, Sydney.
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Australian National Botanic
Gardens, Canberra.
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Macleay Museum, Sydney.
Natural history collection.
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Museum of Victoria, Melbourne. Natural
and cultural heritage collections at several sites.
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National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
Fine art.
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National Motorcycle Museum,
Mitchell, Canberra.
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National Museum of Australia, Canberra.
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Physics Museum,
University of Queensland.
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Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. Science,
technology, decorative arts, design and Australian social history. Australia's
largest museum.
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Royal Australian
Air Force Museum, Point Cook, Victoria.
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Sydney Jewish Museum. The Holocaust
and Australian Jewish history, including
related links.
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Victorian Racing Museum, Caulfield,
Victoria. Horse racing.
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Western Australian Maritime Museum,
Perth.
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Western Australian Museum, Perth.
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Australian Museums On Line (AMOL).
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Australian University Museums Online
(AUMOL). Combined catalogue of
university collections.
Search the AUMOL
databases.
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Australian University Museums
Information System (AUMIS).
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Museums and Collections at Macquarie
University.
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Victoria museums.
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Félicien Rops
Museum, Namur. Covers the work of the artist F. Rops (1833-1898).
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Mechelen Museum of Deportation and the
Resistance.
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Musée d'Art Religieux
et d'Art Mosan (MARAM), Liège. (In French.)
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Musée de la photographie à
Charleroi, Photography museum. (In French.)
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Musée de Louvain-la-Neuve,
Université catholique de Louvain. See list of
cast collections
worldwide.
(In French, also
English, Dutch and German.)
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Museum of Natural
Sciences, Royal Belgian Institute of
Natural Science, Brussels. (Also in French and Dutch.)
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Royal Army and Military History Museum,
Brussels. (In Dutch, French, German and
English.)
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Brussels museums.
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Namur museums.
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Czech Pharmaceutical
Museum.
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Moravian Museum, Brno. Archaeology,
history, numismatics, literature, music, theatre, geology, mineralogy, botany,
zoology and entomology. (In Czech and English.)
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Museum of Decorative
Arts, Prague.
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National
Gallery in Prague, Center for Modern and Contemporary Art.
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National Museum, Prague. (In
Czech and English.)
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National Technical Museum, Prague.
(In Czech and English.)
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Galleries contacts and
addresses.
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Prague. See
also
Museums
and Galleries Image Tour.
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Association of Czech, Moravian ana Silesian
Museums (AMG). Includes a directory of Czech museums and galleries, and
a calendar of exhibitions. (In Czech only.)
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Danish Museum of Electricity. (In
Danish, English and German.)
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The David Collection, Copenhagen. Islamic
art.
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Immigrantmuseet, Stavnsholtvej.
(In Danish.)
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Karen Blixen Museum, Rungstedlund.
(A.k.a. Isac Dinesen,
also
in Danish and English.)
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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Situated
on the North Zealand coast in spectacular setting. (In
English and Danish.)
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Museet på Koldinghus, Koldinghus.
(In English
and Danish.)
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Museums of Natural History, Faculty
of Science, University of Copenhagen. Botany, geology and zoology. Includes
searchable botanical
specimen database. (25,000 records.)
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Naturhistorisk Museum,
Århus. Natural history. (In English, Danish & German.)
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National Museum of Denmark,
Copenhagen. (Also in Danish.) See
also related museums.
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National Museum of Fine Art, Copenhagen. (In
9 languages including
English.)
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North Sea Museum.
(Nordsømuseet, in Danish.)
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek,
Copenhagen. Archeological (especially Egyptian) artefacts, Impressionist
and other paintings. (Some information in
English.)
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Skive Art Museum. (Mainly
Danish, some information in Dutch,
English and German.)
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Steno Museum, University
of Aarhus, Århus. (Also in
Danish.) History of science and
medicine.
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Struer Museum. History
of the town. (Also in Danish and
German.)
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Telephone Museum, Hellerup. (Also
in Danish.)
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Denmark
museums.
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Cultural institutions
(including many museums) under the Ministry
of Culture, from Kulturnet Danmark.
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Storstrøm
museums. (In Danish, English and German planned.)
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Aine Art Museum, Tornio.
Finnish visual arts from 1814. (Also in
Finnish.) See also
Ars Nordica publications.
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Alvar Aalto Museum, Jyväskylä.
Specializes in architecture.
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Botanical Museum, Finnish Museum
of Natural History, Helsinki.
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Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki. Fine art.
(In English, Finnish and Swedish.)
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Helsinki City Art Museum. Responsible
for many statues and sculptures around the city. (In
English, Finnish
and Swedish.)
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Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki.
(In English, Finnish
and Swedish.)
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The Lenin Museum, Tampere.
(In English,
Finnish and Esperanto.)
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Museum of Central
Finland, Jyväskylä. Cultural history. (Also in
Finnish, German and Swedish.)
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The Museumship Pommern, Âland.
1903 four-masted steel-bark ship from Glasgow, Scotland.
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The National Museum of Finland,
Helsinki. (Also in Finnish
and Swedish.)
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Spy Museum, Tampere. (In
English and Finnish.)
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Finnish museums information
including a alphabetical list
of museums (also ordered
by location and by type)
from the Finnish Museums
Association. (Also in Finnish
and Swedish.)
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Nordic
museum links (Finland).
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Tampere.
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Château de Versailles,
near Paris. (In French and
English.) Includes
The Carriage Museum.
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Cité des Sciences and de
l'Industrie, Paris. (In French and
English.)
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Electropolis,
Mulhouse cedex. Museum
of electric energy. (In French,
English and German.)
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French Ministry of Culture. (Mainly in
French, some
English.)
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Centre Georges Pompidou,
Musée national d'art moderne. (Also
in French.)
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The Louvre, Paris. Widely regarded
as the most famous art museum in the world with the
most
famous painting in the world.
(Also in French,
Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese.)
See also Louvre.edu educational
resources (by subscription, in French),
virtual visit, and
here.
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Maison d'Ampère, Musée
de l'Électricité, Poleymieux.
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Musée des arts et métiers
(Museum of Arts and Crafts), Paris, and the
Conservatoire National de
Arts et Métiers. (Mainly in French,
some English and bilingual pages available.)
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Musée des Augustins, Toulouse.
(In French and English.)
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Musée des Beaux-Arts
de Bordeaux.
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Musée d'Orsay, Paris. (In French.)
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Art and culture - major French museums
guide. (In French, English and Italian.)
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Région Centre museums.
(In French and
English.)
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Museums,
exhibitions and
monuments/museums map of
Paris.
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Museums of
L'Union Centrale des Arts Décoratifs (UCAD, the Central Union
of Decorative Arts).
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Maritime museums.
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Giverny and Vernon museums. See
also Claude Monet's
garden.
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The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin. European
Museum of the Year, 2002.
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Crawford Municipal Art Gallery,
Cork.
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Dungarvan Museum, Waterford.
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The Garda
Museum, Dublin Castle. Museum of Ireland's national police force.
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Guinness Hopstore, Dublin.
Includes a
Transport Museum section.
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Hunt Museum, University of Limerick.
Art and antiquities.
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Irish Museum of Modern Art,
Dublin.
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National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.
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National Maritime Museum,
Haigh Terrace.
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National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.
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National Print Museum of Ireland,
Dublin.
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National Transport Museum
of Ireland, Howth.
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Science and history-related
museums in Israel.
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Babylonian Jewry Museum, Or-Yehuda.
History of the Jews of Babylon.
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Beth Hatefutsoth, the Museum of the Jewish
Diaspora, Tel Aviv. Includes a virtual
exhibition.
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Bloomfield Science Museum, Jerusalem.
(Also in English).
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Edith and Rubin Hecht Museum,
Haifa University. Archaeology and paintings.
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Ghetto Fighters' House Holocaust and Jewish
Resistance Heritage Museum, Western Galilee. (Also in
English.)
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Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
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Israel National Museum of
Science, Daniel and Matilde Recanati Center, Haifa.
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Jerusalem Mosaic.
Information, exhibits and images about Jerusalem.
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Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
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Israel museums
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Tel Aviv museum
information
ITALY (10,000 Museums. . .JUST A
FEW HERE)
Museo
Civico Archeologico
Musei
Capitolini
Pinacoteca
Capitolina,
Museo
Napoleonico,
Museo
Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni
Popolari
Museo
del corso
Museo
dell'Elettricità dell'ENEL
Museo
Astronomico e Copernicano
Museo
dell'Immagine Fotografica e delle Arti Visuali
Museo della
Civiltà Romana
Galleria
Borghese
Palazzo delle
Esposizio
Jordon
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7th Museum, Amsterdam. A public
art project.
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Anne Frank House, Amsterdam. (In Dutch
and English).
See information on
the house. See also the travelling exhibit
Anne Frank In
the World: 1929-1945 from Anne
Frank Online and the
Virtual Anne Frank House.
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Centraal Museum
Utrecht. The oldest municipal museum in the Netherlands, including historical
works of art and the Rietveld Schröder house (1924). (Mainly in Dutch.)
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Computer Museum, University of
Amsterdam. Scientific and industrial computing. Electronic calculators, analog
computers, core memory and paper tape.
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Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. Art
collection including Mondrian and Escher. (Also in
Dutch.)
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Jan Adam Zandleven museum,
Digital Town Eindhoven. Virtual museum of the Dutch painter Jan Adam Zandleven
(1868-1923). (Also in Dutch.)
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Laboratory for Architecture (LAVA), Eindhoven University.
Archectural Guide and
Gallery including
Museums.
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Limburgs Museum, Limburg. Includes
multimedia using RealAudio. (In Dutch.)
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Mauritshuis, The Hague.
(In Dutch and English.)
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Museon, The Hague. Science
and natural history: geology, biology and ecology, history and archaeology
physics and technology, ethnology. (In
English and Dutch.)
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Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam.
(In
English and Dutch.)
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. (In
English,
Dutch, German, French, Italian and Spanish.)
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The Software Museum,
Amsterdam. Early computer software disk directory listings.
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Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam.
Leading modern contemporary art museum in the country. Artworks, images,
Java, VRML, Shockwave. (In
English and Dutch.)
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Technical Museum of the University
of Delft. (In Dutch.)
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Teylers Museum, Haarlem.
Fossils and minerals, scientific instruments, medals and coins, paintings,
prints and drawings. Oldest public museum and the first virtual museum in
the country. (Also
in Dutch, French and German.)
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University Museum, Utrecht. (In Dutch.)
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Van
Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. Contemporary art. (In English and Dutch.)
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Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Mainly
artworks by Vincent Van Gogh. (In
English and Dutch.)
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Zoological Museum, Amsterdam.
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Zuiderzeemuseum. (In Dutch.)
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Amsterdam museums.
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Eindhoven museums. (Dutch and
some English.)
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Museums in the Netherlands
and
Search for Museums,
Netherlands Board of Tourism (NBT). Succinct
information, comprehensive coverage.
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Holland Museums from the
Netherlands Board
of Tourism supported by the
Netherlands Association
of Museums. See
English
information including a directory of
all museums. An excellent,
comprehensive resource.
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De Museumserver. Dutch museums on
the Internet. (Mostly Dutch, some
English.) Good, but
slowed by use of Java.
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Musea in Nederland. Links sorted
by name,
type and
location. (In Dutch
only.)
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North
Holland museums (also
by city.
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Museumboot, Amsterdam. Guided
boat tour around major museums.
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Auckland Art Gallery
Toi o Tamaki.
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Auckland Museum
Te Papa Whakahiku. Maori culture.
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Christchurch Art
Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu. Replaces the
Robert McDougall Art Gallery &
Annex, Christchurch.
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Howick Historical Village, Pakuranga,
Auckland. A living museum recreating a British immigrant village of the Fencible
settlement.
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Kauri Museum, Matakohe, Northland.
The
Kauri tree, timber and gum.
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New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum,
Wanaka Airport.
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New Zealand National Maritime Museum,
Auckland.
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Puke Ariki, New Plymouth. Knowledge
centre, stories of Taranaki.
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Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New
Zealand, Wellington. Art, history, Maori culture and the natural environment.
Opened in 1998.
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Povazske
Museum, Zilina. History of the Slovak tinker's trade. (Also in Slovak.)
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Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava. Painting,
sculpture, drawing, graphic art, applied art, industrial design, photography,
naive art. (In Slovak.)
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Slovak National Museum, Bratislava. (In Slovak;
see also
English information.)
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Museum of Modern
History, Ljubljana. (In
English
and Slovene.)
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National Museum of Slovenia, Ljubljana.
Archaeology, history, applied arts, drawings and graphics.
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Technical Museum
of Slovenia, Bistra, Borovnica. Traffic, agriculture, textile, electricity,
forestry, wood processing, hunting, fishing.
CLASSICAL ARTISTS
SALVADOR
DALI
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SALVADOR DALI. WITHOUT A DOUBT, IS THE GREATEST SURREALIST
OF MODERN TIMES
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Pablo
Picasso
Center The most celebrated artist of the twentieth century, Pablo Picasso
was a prodigy whose virtuosity, imagination, and expressive power
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Vincent Van
Gogh
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The art of Vincent Van Gogh is unparalleled in the history of time.
He is a monument to the human potential.
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Claude Monet
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Claude Monet was an Impressionist painter. He painted much differently
than all of the famous painters of his time. He had new, fresh ideas about
what art should be.
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Michelangelo Buonarroti
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A man whose name has become synonymous with the word "masterpiece":
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Leonardo da Vinci
Italian painter, draftsman, sculptor, architect, and engineer whose
genius, perhaps more than that of any other figure, epitomized the Renaissance
humanist ideal.
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VARIOUS CLASSICAL
ARTISTS


CLASSICAL
MUSICAL
ARTISTS
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Johann
Strauss
Johann Strauss,
musical genius of the 19th century, gave Vienna its image as the city of
the waltz. His Blue Danube Waltz was the first world hit, He was the "Waltz
King" though he, himself, could not dance the waltz.
Johann
Strauss
Johann
Strauss Society
The
King of Waltz |
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