The Louvre, Paris showcases some of the
world’s most famous artworks, including
the “Mona Lisa”, and other pieces dating
back to prehistory. It is unsurprising that
the Louvre is the world’s most visited
museum.
A trip to Barcelona is well worth it to see
Gaudi’s incredible architecture. Gaudi’s
individual and distinctive style was
reflected on each part of his buildings, making them truly one-of-a-kind.
In Oslo, Norway the infamous “The Scream” artwork by Edvard Munch is
displayed in the Munch Museum. In his will, Munch gave his entire estate
and artwork collections to the city
of Oslo.
The Coliseum in Rome, Italy, is a
must-see attraction. Not only
does it hold immense historical
significance, but also the pure
beauty of the ruin itself. And why
not take a gander at some of the other ruins while you’re
there.
The Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx of Egypt must be
seen to believe. It is difficult to fathom that thousands of
years ago people slaved away at creating this incredible
formations.