Musée d'Orsay
Spend hours spiraling upwards from the bottom floor, admiring all the masterpieces along the way, which commands respect. The building itself is the best backdrop for these artworks.
9/11 National Memorial
The defining moment of the 21st century is deeply embedded in the collective consciousness of Americans: Remember September 11, 2001. Ten years later, at the site of the Twin Towers' collapse, a memorial was erected to honor all those who perished on that day. The memorial was unveiled in a solemn ceremony. Visitors are sure to be deeply moved and leave the 9/11 National Memorial and Museum with a heavy heart.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The museum houses an astonishing array of furniture, blending art, armor, architecture, and music, all of which are exquisite and flawless, a marvel beyond words. The building itself is a wonder, and its contents are of world-class caliber. A must-see!
Prado Museum
There are so many masterpieces here that no amount of time is enough to see them all. You can enjoy and explore to your heart's content, or sit back and relax to savor the atmosphere. The rich flavor of the masterpieces is sure to provide you with an excellent experience!
Acropolis Museum
This brand-new building is as astonishing as the treasures it houses. The clear glass walkways allow the ruins and excavation sites below to be fully displayed. Here, you can intuitively feel the value and significance of the historical legacy!
Louvre Museum
Visiting the Louvre Museum is one of the must-have experiences! You should allocate at least a whole day here to explore the best artifacts and art collections that are periodically open to the public. Many museum enthusiasts choose to focus on this masterpiece!
National WWII Museum
This museum features multiple buildings, an interactive submarine exhibit, aircraft exhibits, a 4D theater, and a restaurant on the lower floor. In your itinerary, besides savoring Southern cuisine, listening to jazz music, and sightseeing in the French Quarter, you must not miss this fascinating journey of engaging with history!
National Museum of Anthropology
The National Museum of Anthropology is a national museum located in Mexico City. It is the most visited museum in Mexico. The museum houses important archaeological and anthropological artifacts from pre-Columbian times. The designer is Mexican architect Pedro Ramírez Vázquez. The magnificent architecture, along with first-class sculptures, murals, stone carvings, and artifacts, makes visitors feel as if they have stepped back into a glorious past.
Vasa Museum
Coming here feels like stepping into a time machine. You can witness the maritime culture and life that developed from a shipwreck 400 years ago, filled with astonishing aspects in every way.
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Step into this classical building and feel the contemporary decor and updates it contains; officially the Netherlands' national museum and the largest museum, housing exhibits from prehistoric times to the latest. It is one of the three major art museums in the Netherlands, along with the Mauritshuis in The Hague and the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam. A must-visit experience when traveling to the Netherlands!
The State Hermitage Museum
This museum is like the beauty of the whole world condensed into one place! The palatial decor allows you to quietly travel the world with your heart, and you can also travel through time and space with famous paintings. Make sure to visit this place in your lifetime to see its masterpieces and famous sights!
Art Institute of Chicago
It is not only one of the oldest art museums in the world, but also one of the top three art museums in the United States today. The museum houses art treasures spanning five thousand years and five continents, making it a veritable international museum. The museum's masterpieces include Van Gogh's 'The Bedroom', Monet's 'Haystacks' and 'Water Lilies', Grant Wood's 'American Gothic', and Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks'. It is a must-visit in your lifetime!
Egyptian Museum
The museum was designed and built in 1858 in Bulaq, north of Cairo, by the famous French archaeologist Mariette, who is referred to by Egyptians as the 'Father of the Egyptian Museum'. The museum exhibits many mummies of pharaohs and nobles, spanning multiple dynasties. It is highly regarded by Egyptologists and archaeologists and holds significant historical value.
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Here you can see New Zealand's natural and cultural history, art, geology, geography, flora, and fauna. Almost everything you can think of can be found in this museum. Get to know New Zealand, starting from this museum!
Larco Museum
This is a museum converted from a manor, with a very rich collection, including pre-Columbian artifacts such as erotic ceramics. The museum once caused a sensation with its exhibition of pre-Columbian erotic pottery, giving you insight into the spiritual outlook of ancient Peruvians!
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
As the essence of Cambodia, this museum was converted from a former Khmer Rouge concentration camp prison, exposing the atrocities of the communist regime against the people. You can spend an entire afternoon here, deeply feeling the desolation brought by historical massacres, adding an unexpected experience to your journey!
Yad Vashem
Visiting here is a heavy-hearted experience, but I believe it is very important to come here. Everyone should come here to see what evil truly is and how it exists in our everyday lives.