If you are a fan of arts and you are planning a trip to
England, you will be pleased with your options. London is home to many art museums. While all of these museums
are worth the stop, there are five in particular that come highly rated and recommended.
1.
The Tate Modern: The Tate Modern museum is located on Sumner Street. It is
a museum that specializes in modern art and it opened in 2000. Before that time, it was a power station in
the mid-1900s. It even has a few original works of art on display from that station. With that said, most
work found inside the Tate Modern is from the 1900s to present time.
The Tate Modern is also known for its family friendly
atmosphere, but do not worry if you are not a parent. Children are occupied and off having fun with special
activities that are designed just for them. Exhibits are subject to change, but you can find the work of James
Aldridge, Cy Twombly, and Fred Williams, just to name a few.
As for what visitors have to say about the Tate Modern, many
loved it, even if they were not fans of modern art. So, if you are a fan of the arts, add this museum on your
list of places to visit in London.
2.
The Hayward Gallery: The Hayward Gallery is located on Belvedere Drive and
opened in 1968. According to travel guides, a look at the building may have you turning away, but remember it
is not how the museum looks, but rather what its contents inside are.
Speaking of which, you will find one of the largest temporary
art exhibits in all of London. Additional onsite activities include workshops, lectures, and guided tours. Since
it is known for its temporary exhibits, on hand work is subject to change. You may, however, see the work of
Jeppe Hein, Mike Nelson, and Rachel Whiteread, just to name a few.
Aside from the less than attractive appearance of the Hayward
Gallery’s exterior, guests were hard-pressed to find anything negative to say. All loved the atmosphere inside,
as well as the works on display.
3.
The Royal Academy of the Arts: The Royal Academy of Arts is located at the Burlington
House. This museum has a rich history behind it, as it was founded in 1768. Well known for its impressionist
art and beautiful sculptures, this museum is considered a must visit.
Just one of the many exhibits you will find inside include a
retrospective of Monet’s work. In fact, this has attracted so many victors that it is known as the “most
successful impressionist exhibit” in the entire world!
As for what guests have to say about the Royal Academy of
Arts, they enjoyed the fine artwork on display. Many also enjoyed the special Friday night events scheduled on
occasion.
4.
The Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery:
The Courtauld Institute of Art Gallery is
located in the Somerset House, which is one of London’s most beautiful buildings. It is a private gallery
that comes highly rated and recommend by art lovers of all ages. Speaking of which, visitors under the age of
18 gain free admission into the museum.
As for what you will find inside the Courtauld Institute of
Art Gallery, there are paintings from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries on hand, as well as drawings,
sculptures, and other decorative arts. Here, you will find the work of Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci,
Pablo Picasso, and much more here.
As for what visitors have to say about the Courtauld
Institute of Art Gallery, everyone loved the large selection of artwork on display. It satisfies all art
enthusiasts, regardless of their taste.
The four above mentioned London art museums come highly rated
and recommended by tourists. As enthusiastic as you may be about art, remember there are many more attractions
in London worth the stop, including historical landmarks, such as the London Tower Bridge and Buckingham
Palace.
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