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By Editorial Staff
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A seasonal guide to the best special exhibitions and shows in museums in the United States and Europe.
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By The Editors
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Major cities around the world boast renowned centers of art - New York's Metropolitan Museum and MOMA, Paris' Louvre, Madrid's Prado - which are must visits for many travelers. But smaller museums can be just as worthy of a visit, often providing a more concise overview of a period or artist. They are also great destinations for visitors with limited time or for those who have already visited the large institutions.
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By Michael Tulipan
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When Americans think of art, London, Paris and New York come immediately to mind, yet with more than 40 museums, Madrid is one of the world's great art centers.
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By Michael Tulipan
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While famous for many things, from its canals to its red light district, Amsterdam is one of Europes most impressive centers for art. Even with the main museum, the Rijksmuseum, under a seemingly never-ending renovation, the city will wow you with museums devoted its biggest luminaries - Van Gogh and Rembrandt.
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By Jelena Kopanja
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In a city like London, brimming with art and history, the choice of which museums to visit can be daunting. Luckily, many of the most important are conveniently concentrated in the city's center around Trafalgar Square. Even better, most are free to the public.
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