The best museums in Europe in January 2026

These are the top 100 best museums in Europe, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2026. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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Looking for the best museums in Europe? These are the best ones:

  1. Colosseum1

    Colosseum

     Rome
  2. Online discount!Sagrada Família2

    Sagrada Família

     Barcelona
    The Sagrada Família, also known as the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, is an unfinished church located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. This architectural marvel is widely recognized as the masterpiece of the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí.
  3. St. Peter's Basilica3

    St. Peter's Basilica

     Rome
    St. Peter's Basilica, known in Italian as Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano, is one of the world's largest church buildings. It is a significant site within Catholicism and serves as the center of the Roman Catholic Church. Despite not being a cathedral, it holds a unique position in the Christian world and is considered one of the holiest sites in Catholicism.
  4. Alhambra4

    Alhambra

     Granada
    The Alhambra, located in the city of Granada in the Andalusian region of Spain, is a historical building that was originally used as a palace and fortress. It was constructed with the architectural style of Islamic Arab, specifically the Kalʿatü'l-Hamrâ. Today, the Alhambra serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history and architectural beauty.
  5. Lazienki Park5

    Lazienki Park

     Warsaw
    The Royal Łazienki Park, known in Polish as Park Łazienki Królewskie, is the largest public park in Warsaw, Poland. It covers an expansive area of about 80 hectares, providing ample space for visitors to explore and enjoy. The park is a significant part of Warsaw's landscape, offering a blend of nature and architecture that is unique to the city.
  6. Altar of the Fatherland6

    Altar of the Fatherland

     Rome
    The National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, also known as Altare della Patria or Il Vittoriano, is a significant landmark in Rome, Italy. It was built to honor Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy. This massive memorial is a testament to Italy's history and is a symbol of national unity.
  7. Seville Cathedral7

    Seville Cathedral

     Seville
    Seville Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, is a significant landmark in Seville, Spain. It holds the distinction of being the world's largest Gothic church and the third largest church overall. This Roman Catholic cathedral is a testament to the architectural prowess of the Gothic era and offers a unique insight into the religious history of Spain.
  8. Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major8

    Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major

     Rome
  9. Mercedes-Benz Museum9

    Mercedes-Benz Museum

     Stuttgart
    The Mercedes-Benz Museum is an automobile museum in Stuttgart that is dedicated to the brand and its history, including all brands associated to Mercedes-Benz. The museum is housed in a building designed by UN Studio that is located right outside the main gate of the Daimler factory. The chronologic
  10. Miniatur Wunderland10

    Miniatur Wunderland

     Hamburg
  11. Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran11

    Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran

     Rome
  12. Monreale Cathedral12

    Monreale Cathedral

     Monreale
    Monreale Cathedral, also known as Cattedrale di Santa Maria Nuova, is a basilica minor often referred to as a cathedral or cathedral church. This architectural marvel is a fusion of Byzantine, Islamic, and Romanesque architecture with early Gothic elements. It is a testament to the rich cultural and historical influences that have shaped the region over the centuries.
  13. Hungarian Parliament13

    Hungarian Parliament

     Budapest
    The Hungarian Parliament Building is a significant landmark that dominates the section of the Korso between the Chain Bridge and the Margaret Bridge. It is a symbol of Budapest and even represents the whole of Hungary. The building, designed by Imre Steindl in 1885 and completed in 1904, is considered one of the most beautiful monuments in the world. It measures 268 meters in length, 118 meters in width, and has a height of 27 meters. The dome of the building reaches a height of 96 meters, and the entire parliament covers an area of 17,745 square meters.
  14. Matthias Church14

    Matthias Church

     Budapest
    The Matthias Church has seen several modifications over the centuries, with each subsequent king adding their unique touch. These changes include the addition of a tower, a door, and the expansion of the building. Notably, Louis I of Hungary and Sigismund of Hungary carried out Gothic modifications, while Matthias I of Hungary transformed the church in a Renaissance style. These architectural changes offer a visual journey through different historical periods, providing an enriching experience for visitors.
  15. Baths of Caracalla15

    Baths of Caracalla

     Rome
  16. Orvieto Cathedral16

    Orvieto Cathedral

     Orvieto
    The Orvieto Cathedral, also known as Duomo di Orvieto or Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, is a significant historical site in Orvieto, Umbria. This 14th-century cathedral was built by order of Pope Urban IV and is considered a masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture. It offers a unique blend of history, art, and spirituality that can be appreciated by all visitors.
  17. Basilica di San Nicola17

    Basilica di San Nicola

     Bari
    The Basilica di San Nicola, a minor Catholic basilica, is situated in Bari, Apulia, Italy. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto. This historic religious site is a significant place of pilgrimage for Italians and Eastern Orthodox Christians.
  18. Mosque Cathedral of Córdoba18

    Mosque Cathedral of Córdoba

     Córdoba
    The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, is a significant historical and architectural site located in the city of Córdoba, Spain. This structure has served as both a mosque and a cathedral over the centuries, reflecting the city's rich cultural and religious history.
  19. Arc de Triomphe19

    Arc de Triomphe

     Paris
    The Arc de Triomphe, a historic monument, is situated in the heart of Charles de Gaulle Square, on the western side of the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. The monument stands at a height of 45 meters, a width of 22 meters, and a length of 49 meters. This iconic structure is a significant symbol of French history and a prominent landmark in the city.
  20. Bourbon Tunnel20

    Bourbon Tunnel

     Naples
    The Bourbon Tunnel (Galleria Borbonica), Tunnel Borbonico or Bourbon Gallery is an ancient underground passage that was constructed to connect the Royal Palace to military barracks in Naples. Presently the tunnels are open for tours, and contains decades of debris, including vintage cars and a disca
  21. Tower of Pisa21

    Tower of Pisa

     Pisa
    The Tower of Pisa, a renowned symbol of Italy, is situated in the city of Pisa in the northern part of the country. It was constructed as a separate bell tower for the city cathedral during the period of 1173-1272. The tower's construction is attributed to architects Bonnano Pisano and Diotisalvi, although there is no definitive information due to the 99-year construction period.
  22. Wawel Royal Castle22

    Wawel Royal Castle

     Kraków
    The Wawel Royal Castle National Art Collection is a significant part of the historic Wawel Castle in Kraków. This residence museum houses a vast collection of art, providing visitors with a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. The collection was officially inaugurated in 1930 and has been known by its current name since 1994.
  23. Square of Miracles23

    Square of Miracles

     Pisa
    The Piazza dei Miracoli, also known as the cathedral square of Pisa, is the city's most significant religious and artistic tourist destination. It is home to monuments that form the center of the city's religious life, including the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. The square has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987, marking it as a place of exceptional cultural and historical significance.
  24. San Siro Stadium24

    San Siro Stadium

     Milan
    The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, commonly known as the San Siro Stadium, is a renowned football stadium located in Milan, Italy. It is unique in that it is shared by two of Italy's most famous football clubs, AC Milan and Internazionale. Despite the intense rivalry between these two clubs, they both call this stadium their home ground.
  25. Roman Forum25

    Roman Forum

     Rome
  26. La Cité de Carcassonne26

    La Cité de Carcassonne

     Carcassonne
    The Carcassonne Citadel, known in French as 'Carcassonne', is situated in the city of Carcassonne, within the Aude department of the Languedoc-Roussillon region in France. This medieval architectural ensemble is a prominent feature on the right bank of the Aude River, southeast of the modern city.
  27. ZooParc de Beauval27

    ZooParc de Beauval

     Saint-Aignan
    ZooParc de Beauval, located near the city of Saint-Aignan in the Loir-et-Cher department of France, is a sprawling zoological garden that spans 45 hectares. The park is home to a diverse range of approximately 10,000 animals. This includes a vibrant collection of about 2,200 birds and an impressive aquarium that houses around 1,500 aquatic creatures.
  28. Prague Astronomical Clock28

    Prague Astronomical Clock

     Prague
  29. Sforzesco Castle29

    Sforzesco Castle

     Milan
  30. Old Town Bridge Tower30

    Old Town Bridge Tower

     Prague
    The Old Town Bridge Tower, or Staroměstská mostecká věž in Czech, is a significant historical landmark in Prague. This 14th-century Gothic gate tower is situated at the eastern end of the Charles Bridge, one of the city's most famous attractions. Built by Peter Parler between 1370 and 1380, the tower stands approximately 40 meters above the bridge's surface. It's an impressive sight that adds to the rich historical atmosphere of the city.
  31. Estádio da Luz31

    Estádio da Luz

     Lisbon
    The Estádio da Luz, also known as Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, is a multi-purpose stadium situated in Lisbon, Portugal. It is primarily used for association football matches and is the home ground of the Portuguese club Benfica. The stadium is one of the largest in Europe and has a seating capacity of 68,100. It has hosted several significant football events, including the UEFA Euro 2004 and the UEFA Champions League finals in 2014 and 2020.
  32. Alcázar of Segovia32

    Alcázar of Segovia

     Segovia
    The Alcazar of Segovia is a fortified castle that stands at the end of the old town of Segovia in Spain. Its unique Mudejar architecture makes it one of the most remarkable castles in the country. The castle is built on a rocky spur overlooking the confluence of the Eresma and Clamores rivers near the Sierra de Guadarrama.
  33. The Royal Castle in Warsaw33

    The Royal Castle in Warsaw

     Warsaw
    The Royal Castle in Warsaw is a significant historical site located in the old part of Warsaw, Poland. This baroque-neoclassical palace was the official residence of Polish kings until 1795. Today, it serves as a museum and is a starting point for the tourist 'Royal Route' of Warsaw.
  34. Valley of the Temples34

    Valley of the Temples

     Agrigento
    The Valley of the Temples, known as Valle dei Templi in Italian, is an archaeological site located in Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. This site, once known as Akragas in Ancient Greek, is a significant attraction for those interested in history and archaeology.
  35. Vilnius Cathedral35

    Vilnius Cathedral

     Vilnius
    Vilnius Cathedral, the principal Catholic church in Lithuania, is situated in the Cathedral Square of Vilnius' historic center. This location is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it a significant landmark in the city. The cathedral's rich history and architectural beauty make it a fascinating place to visit for tourists interested in history, architecture, and religion.
  36. Hofburg Palace36

    Hofburg Palace

     Vienna
    The Hofburg Palace, located in Vienna, is the largest palace in the city and has a rich history as the residence of most of the Austrian royalty. The Habsburg dynasty, in particular, resided here for over 600 years. This historical significance makes it a fascinating place for tourists interested in history and architecture.
  37. Palermo Cathedral37

    Palermo Cathedral

     Palermo
    The Palermo Cathedral, situated in the city of Palermo in Sicily, Italy, is renowned for its distinct oriental style. This is primarily attributed to its interior courtyard, which is filled with palm trees. The cathedral's unique architectural style and serene environment make it a fascinating place for tourists to explore.
  38. Palais Garnier38

    Palais Garnier

     Paris
    The Opéra Garnier, also known as Palais Garnier, is an opera house in Paris. It is located in the 9th arrondissement and is one of the most striking buildings in the French capital. This architectural masterpiece is a must-see for anyone visiting Paris, offering a glimpse into the city's rich cultural and artistic history.
  39. St Paul’s Cathedral39

    St Paul’s Cathedral

     London
    St Paul's Cathedral, situated on Ludgate Hill in the City of London, serves as the seat of the Anglican Bishop of London. This iconic structure has a rich history and is a significant landmark in the city. Visitors can appreciate the architectural grandeur of the cathedral and learn about its historical significance.
  40. Pisa Cathedral40

    Pisa Cathedral

     Pisa
    The Pisa Cathedral, also known as Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, is a significant landmark located in Pisa, Italy. It is situated on the Piazza dei Miracoli (or Piazza del Duomo), a UNESCO World Heritage site. The cathedral is the centerpiece of this monumental ensemble, making it a focal point for visitors to the city.
  41. Miramare Castle41

    Miramare Castle

     Triest
    Miramare Castle is a historical site located on the Gulf of Trieste, approximately 8 kilometers northwest of the city of Trieste in Italy. This location offers visitors a unique blend of history and natural beauty, with the castle overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
  42. Sansevero Chapel42

    Sansevero Chapel

     Naples
  43. Doge's Palace43

    Doge's Palace

     Venice
    The Doge's Palace, also known as Palazzo Ducale, is a significant historical building in Venice. It has served various functions throughout history, including as a government building, a courthouse, and the residence for the Doge, the ruler of Venice. Its architectural style is predominantly Gothic, and it is located next to St. Mark's Church at St. Mark's Square.
  44. Asinelli Tower44

    Asinelli Tower

     Bologna
    Among the many towers that were built, the Asinelli and Garisenda towers are the two most famous ones that still stand today. The Asinelli tower, the taller of the two, stands at a height of 97.6 meters. Originally, it was not more than 60 meters tall but was later extended. The Garisenda tower, on the other hand, measures 48 meters. It was originally 60 meters tall but was shortened in the 14th century due to the ground on which it was built giving way.
  45. Villa d'Este45

    Villa d'Este

     Tivoli
    Villa d'Este, nestled in the city of Tivoli near Rome, is a renowned example of Italian architecture and garden design. Its innovative design and the ingenuity of its garden's architectural works, including fountains and basins, make it an unparalleled example of a 16th-century Italian garden. The villa's design has had a significant influence on landscape creations across Europe.
  46. Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial46

    Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial

     Madrid
    El Escorial, located in the Madrid Autonomous Region at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain, is a significant religious and cultural structure. It comprises a monastery, palace, library, and other sections. This complex was used as a residence by King Philip II of Spain, adding to its historical significance.
  47. Durham Cathedral47

    Durham Cathedral

     Durham
    Durham Cathedral, located in North England, is a significant historical site built in honor of St. Cuthbert. Visitors can find his relics in a chapel situated behind the high altar. This chapel is accessible from the Chapel of the Nine Altars, adding to the cathedral's rich history and architectural beauty.
  48. Holy Chapel48

    Holy Chapel

     Paris
  49. Trakai Castle49

    Trakai Castle

     Vilnius
  50. Topography of Terror50

    Topography of Terror

     Berlin
    What used to be the headquarters of the Gestapo until 1945 is now an architectural complex which holds the evidence of Nazi crimes. There are three permanent exhibitions in Topography of Terror that you can explore and a number of temporary ones. All information is provided both in German and Englis
  51. Carrières des Lumières51

    Carrières des Lumières

     Les Baux-de-Provence
    The Carrières de Lumières, formerly known as the Cathédrale d'Images, is a unique attraction located in Les Baux-de-Provence. Established in 1976, this venue offers a unique experience where large format images are projected onto the walls of immense stone spaces. These spaces have been excavated in the rocks of the Val d’Enfer, providing a unique backdrop for the projections.
  52. Villa del Balbianello52

    Villa del Balbianello

     Como
    The Villa del Balbianello is situated in the comune of Lenno, within the province of Como, in the northern Lombardy region of Italy. The villa overlooks the beautiful Lake Como, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. It is located on the tip of the small wooded peninsula of Dosso d'Avedo on the western shore of the south-west branch of Lake Como, 1500 meters east from the Isola Comacina.
  53. Arco da Rua Augusta53

    Arco da Rua Augusta

     Lisbon
    The Arco da Rua Augusta is a triumphal arch situated in the northern part of Praça do Comércio, on Rua Augusta, in Lisbon, Portugal. This iconic monument was planned in 1759 as part of the Pombaline reconstruction after the destruction of downtown Lisbon by the 1755 earthquake. The construction of the arch was only completed in 1873, more than a century later.
  54. Hampton Court Palace54

    Hampton Court Palace

     London
    Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace situated in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London. It is located within the historic county of Middlesex and the postal town of East Molesey, Surrey. The palace is not inhabited by the British royal family since the 18th century. It is approximately 18.8 kilometers southwest of Charing Cross and upstream of the River Thames from central London.
  55. El Soplao Cave55

    El Soplao Cave

     Celis
    El Soplao is a cave situated in the municipalities of Rionansa, Valdáliga, and Herrerías in Cantabria, Spain. This location is known for its unique geological formations, making it a point of interest for those interested in geology and natural wonders.
  56. MUSE - Museum of Science56

    MUSE - Museum of Science

     Trento
    The Museo delle Scienze, also known as MUSE, is a science museum located in Trento, Italy. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore various scientific concepts and phenomena in an engaging and interactive environment.
  57. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium57

    Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

     London
    The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, also referred to as the New White Hart Lane, is a football stadium situated in the district of Tottenham in London. Since April 2019, it has been the home ground for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, which also owns the stadium. With a seating capacity of 62,303, it is the second-largest stadium in the Premier League and the third-largest in the British capital, following Wembley and Twickenham.
  58. Cathedral of Segovia58

    Cathedral of Segovia

     Segovia
    The Cathedral of Segovia, also known as the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción y de San Frutos, is a significant architectural landmark in Segovia. It was constructed between the 16th and 18th centuries, showcasing a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles. This cathedral is one of the latest Gothic cathedrals in Spain and Europe, marking a transition in architectural styles during its construction period.
  59. Chillon Castle59

    Chillon Castle

     Veytaux
  60. Château de Villandry60

    Château de Villandry

     Villandry
    Château de Villandry is a historic castle situated 15 kilometers west of the city of Tours in France. This location makes it an accessible destination for tourists visiting the region. The castle's proximity to the city of Tours allows visitors to explore both the urban attractions of Tours and the historical charm of Château de Villandry.
  61. Royal Palace of Madrid61

    Royal Palace of Madrid

     Madrid
    The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish royalty but is used only for state ceremonies. Visitors can see the marvelous interior decorations, made using various materials, from marble to mahogany. The palace is also home to Royal Armoury of Madrid. Surrounded by large and p
  62. Bassins des Lumières62

    Bassins des Lumières

     Bordeaux
    The Bassins des Lumières in Bordeaux is a unique digital art center, housed in a former German submarine base from the Second World War. This historical setting provides a unique backdrop for the digital art exhibitions that are displayed here. The combination of history and modern digital art creates a unique experience for visitors.
  63. Vatican Museums63

    Vatican Museums

     Rome
    The Vatican Museums, situated in Vatican City, are recognized as some of the largest museums globally. They were constructed by the Roman Catholic Church during the Renaissance period and are renowned for housing a vast collection of significant sculptures. These museums offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the Catholic Church.
  64. Airborne Museum64

    Airborne Museum

     Sainte-Mère-Église
    The Airborne Museum, located in Sainte-Mère-Église, is a tribute to the paratroopers of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions of the United States Army. These brave soldiers parachuted into Normandy on the night of June 5–6, 1944, playing a crucial role in the events of World War II. The museum aims to honor their memory and educate visitors about their significant contributions.
  65. Belém Tower65

    Belém Tower

     Lisbon
    Belém Tower, also known as Torre de Belém, is a Manueline-Gothic fortress tower located in Lisbon, Portugal. Built in the early 16th century, the tower commemorates Vasco da Gama and the city's patron saint, São Vicente. It served both as a part of the city's defense and as a ceremonial monument to certify Portugal's influence during the European Age of Discovery.
  66. Teatro La Fenice66

    Teatro La Fenice

     Venice
    La Fenice, situated in the heart of Venice, Italy, is a significant opera house with a rich history. First opened in 1792, the theatre has faced several devastating fires in 1789, 1846, and 1996. However, like the mythical phoenix it is named after, La Fenice has risen from the ashes each time, showcasing the resilience and dedication to the arts that Venice is known for.
  67. British Museum67

    British Museum

     London
    The British Museum is home to one of the largest collections of works and artefacts coming from all over the world. The museum was opened in 1759 and is dedicated to human history, art, and culture. The museum has ten departments with various collections, including artefacts dedicated to indigenous
  68. Allianz Arena68

    Allianz Arena

     Munich
    The Allianz Arena is a football stadium located in Munich, Germany. It was inaugurated in 2005 and has a seating capacity of 75,024 spectators, which is reduced to 70,000 for international matches. This modern stadium is a significant landmark in Munich and is frequently visited by tourists.
  69. Science Museum London69

    Science Museum London

     London
    The Science Museum in London is a renowned institution dedicated to the exploration and understanding of science. It is part of the National Museum of Science and Industry, making it a significant part of the UK's cultural and educational landscape. Visitors can expect to immerse themselves in a wide range of scientific disciplines and historical periods, all under one roof.
  70. Wembley Stadium70

    Wembley Stadium

     London
    Wembley Stadium, often simply referred to as Wembley, is a prominent football stadium situated in the Wembley district of London. With a seating capacity of 90,000, it is the largest stadium in Europe that can be covered with a roof. This feature allows for events to be held regardless of the weather, providing a comfortable experience for spectators.
  71. East Side Gallery71

    East Side Gallery

     Berlin
    The East Side Gallery is a significant part of Berlin's history and culture, located near the city center. This 1.3 km long section of the Berlin Wall serves as a canvas for a street art exhibition, making it a unique attraction for tourists. Visitors can explore the various artworks displayed on the wall, each telling a different story and offering a unique perspective on the city's past.
  72. Château de Chambord72

    Château de Chambord

     Chambord
  73. Sant Pau Modernist Complex73

    Sant Pau Modernist Complex

     Barcelona
  74. Old Trafford74

    Old Trafford

     Manchester
    Old Trafford, located in the Trafford district of Manchester, has been the home ground of Manchester United since 1910. This iconic stadium has a rich history and has seen numerous memorable matches over the years. It's not just a football ground, but a symbol of the city's sporting heritage.
  75. Royal Palace of Caserta75

    Royal Palace of Caserta

     Caserta
    The Royal Palace of Caserta, once the royal residence for the Bourbons of the Kingdom of Naples, was one of the largest palaces in Europe during the 18th century. This grand structure, which was added to the World Heritage list in 1996, offers a glimpse into the opulence and grandeur of the Bourbon monarchy. Its construction began in 1752 under the direction of King Charles VII of Naples, who worked closely with architect Luigi Vanvitelli. However, the king never spent a night in the palace as he abdicated his throne in 1759 to become the King of Spain. The project was then passed on to his third son and successor, Ferdinand I, who completed it.
  76. Mont Saint-Michel Abbey76

    Mont Saint-Michel Abbey

     Le Mont-Saint-Michel
    La Merveille du Mont-Saint-Michel, a Gothic monastery, is a significant part of the abbey on the island of Mont Saint-Michel. The construction of this architectural marvel took place between 1211 and 1228, making it a historical landmark of immense importance.
  77. Motorworld Munich77

    Motorworld Munich

     Munich
    Motorworld Munich is a comprehensive service center for classic and collector's vehicles. It is not just a museum, but also includes a restaurant, event location, and hotel, making it a complete destination for car enthusiasts. Located in Munich-Freimann, it offers a unique blend of automotive history and modern amenities.
  78. Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle78

    Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle

     Orschwiller
    The Haut-Koenigsbourg Castle is an imperial castle that sits atop the Stophanberch mountain, which is 755 meters high. It is located in Alsace, within the municipality of Orschwiller, and is close to Sélestat and Saint-Hippolyte. This location offers visitors a chance to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  79. Uffizi Gallery79

    Uffizi Gallery

     Florence
    The Uffizi Gallery in Florence holds a huge collection of valuable works mostly from the Italian Renaissance. The building was designed by Giorgio Vasari in 1560 for Cosimo I de' Medici, the second Duke of Florence, to house administrative offices and the state archive. Over the time, the Medici fam
  80. Almodóvar Castle80

    Almodóvar Castle

     Almodóvar del Río
    Almodóvar Castle, also known as the Forest Castle, is a significant historical site located on a hill called 'El Redondo' in the town of Almodóvar del Río, in the province of Córdoba. This Andalusian fortress offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
  81. Musée d'Orsay81

    Musée d'Orsay

     Paris
    Originally a railway station, this Beaux-Arts building now houses Musée d'Orsay, one of the largest art museums in Europe. The Musée d'Orsay in Paris is an art museum that covers the history of Western art between 1848 and 1914, with a strong emphasis on 19th-century French art. The museum has a ren
  82. Ancient Theater of Taormina82

    Ancient Theater of Taormina

     Taormina
  83. Museo Ferrari Maranello83

    Museo Ferrari Maranello

     Maranello
    Museo Ferrari, formerly known as Galleria Ferrari, is a museum dedicated to the iconic Ferrari sports car brand. It is not just a car museum, but a place where visitors can explore the rich history and heritage of the Ferrari brand. The museum showcases not only the cars but also trophies, photographs, and other historical objects related to the Italian motor racing industry.
  84. National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa84

    National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa

     Portici
    The National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa is situated near the Naples–Portici railway. The museum is housed in the former 'Bourbon works' Officine di Pietrarsa, which was established in 1840 to build steam engines for ships and boilers for locomotives. This historical site offers a unique insight into the industrial history of Italy and the development of railway technology.
  85. Málaga Cathedral85

    Málaga Cathedral

     Málaga
    The Cathedral of Málaga, located in the city of Málaga in Andalusia, southern Spain, is a Roman Catholic church. It is a representation of the Renaissance architectural tradition, which is a significant period in the history of architecture. This cathedral is a testament to the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region.
  86. Oskar Schindler's Factory86

    Oskar Schindler's Factory

     Kraków
    Oskar Schindler's Factory (Fabryka Schindlera) is a museum dedicated to Krakow during the Nazi occupation between 1939 and 1945. It is one of the locations of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow. The museum is named after Oskar Schindler, who owned the factory during the Second World War. Sc
  87. National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa87

    National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa

     Portici
    The National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa, located near the Naples–Portici railway, is a significant historical site. It was originally the 'Bourbon works' Officine di Pietrarsa, established in 1840 to manufacture steam engines for ships and boilers for locomotives. This museum offers a unique insight into the history of Italian industrialization and the development of railway technology.
  88. BMW Welt88

    BMW Welt

     Munich
    BMW Welt is the presentation and distribution center for the current products of the BMW car brand and a conference and symposium center in Munich. All kinds of cars, motorbikes, innovations and examples of technology are exhibited in the Markenwelt (Brand World). The building is not only an exhibit
  89. Pergamon Museum89

    Pergamon Museum

     Berlin
    The Pergamon Museum in Berlin is one of the largest museums in Germany. The museum showcases some of the world's most important collections of historical artifacts and art. The museum's collections are divided into three main thematic sections. The most iconic one is the Antiquity Collection, which
  90. Palace of Gaudí90

    Palace of Gaudí

     Astorga
    The Episcopal Palace of Astorga, a masterpiece by the renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, stands as a testament to the Catalan Modernisme style. Constructed between 1889 and 1913, this architectural marvel is one of only three buildings by Gaudí outside Catalonia. Its unique design and historical significance make it a fascinating destination for those interested in architecture and history.
  91. Parco Giardino Sigurtà91

    Parco Giardino Sigurtà

     Valeggio sul Mincio
    Parco Giardino Sigurtà, located in Valeggio sul Mincio in the Italian province of Verona, is a public park that offers a serene and beautiful environment for visitors. The park is named after its owner and renovator, Giuseppe Carlo Sigurtà, who played a significant role in its development and preservation.
  92. Basilica of St. Agnes Outside the Walls92

    Basilica of St. Agnes Outside the Walls

     Rome
    Saint Agnes Outside the Walls, also known as Sant'Agnese fuori le mura, is a titular church and minor basilica in Rome. It is situated on a slope that descends from the Via Nomentana. This location offers a unique perspective of the city and the surrounding area.
  93. Granada Cathedral93

    Granada Cathedral

     Granada
    The Granada Cathedral, also known as Santa María de la Encarnación de Granada, is a significant religious site located in Granada, southern Spain. It serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Granada. The cathedral's rich history and architectural grandeur make it a notable point of interest for visitors.
  94. Lisbon Oceanarium94

    Lisbon Oceanarium

     Lisbon
    The Lisbon Oceanarium is an oceanarium in Lisbon and is the largest indoor aquarium in Europe. The Cceanarium comprises two floors and is divided into six theme areas. The central part consists of a central tank that represents the Oceano Global with various types of sharks and rays, barracudas, man
  95. L'Atelier des Lumières95

    L'Atelier des Lumières

     Paris
    L’ Atelier des Lumières, located at 38 rue Saint-Maur in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, is a digital art center that opened its doors on April 13, 2018. This unique venue offers immersive digital exhibitions, where thousands of digitized works of art are displayed in high resolution and set in motion to the rhythm of music.
  96. Sanssouci Palace96

    Sanssouci Palace

     Potsdam
    Sanssouci, also known as Vanangur, is a summer palace of Frederick II, King of Prussia, located in Potsdam, near Berlin. It is considered the most beautiful rococo palace in Germany and is a landmark of the city of Potsdam. The palace is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is often referred to as the German version of Versailles.
  97. The Silk Exchange97

    The Silk Exchange

     Valencia
    The Silk Exchange, also known as Lonja de la Seda or Llotja de la Seda, is a significant historical building in Valencia, Spain. It showcases the late Valencian Gothic architectural style, making it a unique attraction for those interested in history and architecture.
  98. Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo98

    Basilica di Sant'Apollinare Nuovo

     Ravenna
    The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, located in Ravenna, is a late antique basilica constructed by Theodoric in the 500s. It measures 35 meters in length and 21 meters in width, making it a significant architectural structure of its time. The basilica's size and historical significance make it a noteworthy site for visitors interested in history and architecture.
  99. Castel Sant'Elmo99

    Castel Sant'Elmo

     Naples
    Castel Sant'Elmo is a medieval fortress that sits atop Vomero Hill, adjacent to the Certosa di San Martino, and offers a panoramic view of Naples, Italy. Its strategic location makes it a significant landmark in the city. The castle's name, 'Sant'Elmo', is derived from a 10th-century church dedicated to Sant'Erasmo, which was later shortened to 'Ermo' and then altered to 'Elmo'.
  100. Royal Palace of Aranjuez100

    Royal Palace of Aranjuez

     Madrid
    The Royal Palace of Aranjuez is a baroque palace situated in the Spanish city of Aranjuez, approximately 50 kilometers south of Madrid. The palace was built on the remains of a monastery, which was acquired by the Spanish king in the 16th century. Over the centuries, it became one of the summer residences of the royal family.

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