An outside image of the Louvre pyramid, where you can see the most famous art in the world

10 Places to See the Most Famous Art in the World

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Art is everywhere! From the most famous art pieces displayed in world-renowned museums to hidden masterpieces found in remote corners of the Arctic and the Sahara, every culture has a unique artistic heritage filled with history and meaning.

Exploring museums during your travels is a must, as it allows you to fully immerse yourself in the culture of a destination while gaining a deeper appreciation for the magical places you visit.

Iconic artworks throughout history can be found across the globe, making art museums a treasure trove for travelers. Whether you’re an art lover, a historian, a fan of art history, or on a quest to witness the most famous art firsthand, these museums offer an unforgettable experience.

For those with a bucket list of must-see masterpieces, this guide highlights 10 destinations where you can admire the world’s most renowned artworks.


The outside of the Louvre museum, where you can see some of the most famous art in the world

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Louvre Museum

Paris, France

The Louvre Museum in Paris, France is arguably one of the best museums in the world to see the most famous works of art. From the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci to Venus de Milo by Alexandros of Antioch to the Victory of Samothrace from the Hellenistic era, the Louvre truly has some of the most spectacular pieces of all time.

The Louvre is also the largest museum in the world. There have been calculations done that to see every piece of art in the museum for 30 seconds, one would need to spend 200 consecutive, around-the-clock days to see the thousands of art pieces.

Louvre Museum


A view of the Moma sign from outside

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MoMA

New York, New York, USA

The Museum of Modern Art or MoMA for short hosts many famous pieces from world-renowned artists. One of the most famous pieces at MoMA is The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. Visitors can also other notable artists’ pieces such as Andy Warhol’s realism piece Campbell’s Soup Cans, Pablo Picasso’s cubism piece Les Demoiselles D’Avignon, as well as surrealist Salvador Dali’s The Persistence of Memory.

MoMA


A bust of a cermic figure of Frida Khalo

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Museo de Arte Moderno

Mexico City, Mexico

Visitors can see famous artist Frida Kahlo’s most famous piece, The Two Fridas, here at this gorgeous museum. This museum also features prominent Mexican artists and has the largest collection of 20th-century Mexican art anywhere.

Museo de Arte Moderno


An outside view of the Mauritshuis

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The Mauritshuis

The Hague, Netherlands

Just a short trip outside Amsterdam, you’ll find the coastal city of The Hague. The Mauritshuis Museum boasts many Dutch artists and hosts its most famous piece by Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring. This beautiful museum also holds many works by the famous painter Rembrandt van Rijn and other Dutch painters.

The Mauritshuis


A photo of 2 famous statues at the Uffizi gallery

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The Uffizi Gallery

Florence, Italy

One of Italy’s most prominent art museums, the Uffizi Gallery is home to The Birth of Venus, painted by Sandro Botticelli. The Uffizi Gallery also holds many other famous art pieces including sculptures, busts, and famous paintings by artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (Raphael), and Michelangelo.

The Uffizi Gallery


A close up of David by Michelangelo at the Galleria dell'Accademia

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Galleria dell’Accademia

Florence, Italy

When prompted to think of the most famous sculpture, David is sure to come to mind. This magnificent piece was created by Michelangelo when he was only 26 years old. This piece has been intriguing audiences since the 16th century and has been in its home at the Galleria dell’Accademia since 1872. This museum is also host to the largest collection of Michelangelo sculptures in the world.

Galleria dell’Accademia


A street view of the Art Institute of Chicago

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Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois, USA

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, created by Georges Seurat is one of the most influential pieces at the Art Institute of Chicago. This robust, colorful piece was created by adding millions of small dots to create a beautiful Pointism piece, showcasing turn-of-the-century Parisians in a park. The Art Institute of Chicago is also home to American Gothic, picturing a man holding a pitchfork, standing next to his daughter.

Art Institute of Chicago


A row of houses on a river in Norway

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The National Museum

Oslo, Norway

The National Museum is the largest collection of artwork in Norway. You can find the classic painting, The Scream, by Edvard Munch, in addition to many of his other masterpieces.

The National Museum


A view of "The Thinker" in the outside garden of Musee Roden

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Musée Rodin

Paris, France

Musée Rodin, or Rodin Museum, is a museum dedicated to the works of Auguste Rodin. Featuring a sculpture garden, a ‘hotel’, and an interior museum, there are dozens and dozens of jaw-dropping pieces to view. Also no, you, unfortunately, can’t stay overnight in the hotel! It’s another lovely gallery for more Rodin sculptures.

The most famous art piece in his collection is The Thinker. This famous sculpture features a sitting man with his head resting on his hand, in a state of thought.

Musee Rodin


An inside view of the Met in New York

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Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, New York, USA

Another world-renowned art gallery in the United States, located in New York City, is the Metropolitan Museum of Art, also known as The Met. This gallery features classical, more historical pieces than its MoMA counterpart. The Met features Water Lilies, the most well-recognized painting by impressionist painter Claude Monet.

Metropolitan Museum of Art


Final Boarding Call: 10 Places to See the Most Famous Art in the World

There are many ways to experience cultures while traveling, and art is a beautiful, sometimes raw, and emotional depiction of just that.

What masterpieces are you most excited to see? What most famous art and artists did I miss? Let me know on Instagram. And if you need help planning your own art adventure, I’d love to help you plan your perfect trip!


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