The Guide to European Art Galleries.

By Twothirstytravellers @2thirstytrav

Listing the best art galleries in Europe can be near impossible as this is a continent that boasts leading museums with the world’s finest masterpieces. In this article, we will explore some of the must-visit galleries with art works from the likes of Picasso and Pollock.

Pompidou Centre in France

The Pompidou art gallery is one of Europe’s largest and houses a contemporary collection in a postmodernist building. Visitors can enjoy pieces from Kandinsky, Matisse, and Chagall, to name a few. It also has a vast number of exhibitions on the first and 6th floors featuring Dali, Richter, and Freud.


Kröller-Müller gallery in Netherlands

The outdoor collection of this gallery is highly impressive, with many of the famous Van Gogh’s works on display. Perhaps the most unique feature of this art museum is its sculptor park, which is Europe’s largest and houses over 160 works from Hepworth, Dubuffet, and Rodin. Visitors can also take the opportunity to hire a bicycle and explore the beautiful Dutch garden.

S.M.A.K in Belgium

This art gallery was a former casino and has been converted in 1999. Since then, it quickly became well-known for its unique collection of famous art pieces from Andy Warhol, Abramovic, and F. Bacon. S.M.A.K has a reputation for displaying provocative exhibitions, which are highly welcomed by art fans. If you are interested in visiting any of these art galleries, make sure you look for cheap travel insurance before booking your flight.

Castello di Rivoli in Italy

This 17th-century museum is close to Turin and the building is a World Heritage Site. The exhibitions include a collection of modern art from international artists. Visitors can enjoy the vast array of paintings, sculptures, and artists’ videos from Keifer, Emin, and Goldin. Castello di Rivoli also offers one of Europe’s best restaurants, Combal Zero, with the food menu being as much of an art work as the gallery’s collection.


Kumu Art gallery in Estonia

This is an emerging modern gallery in East Europe, located in Tallinn. Its art works are from the 18th century onwards and show pieces created during the Soviet Union. This museum is a combination of Soviet history and non-conformism that is displayed in an interesting exhibition. Even if you don’t know much about Estonian art, this gallery will provide you with an insight into the fascinating history of Soviet artists and their masterpieces.

The National Archaeological museum in Athens

The National Archaeological museum is home to world’s biggest collection of antique arts and artifacts from Ancient Greece. You can find many Greek sculptures, statues, and pottery including, Egyptian artifacts and Mycenaean pieces.

Kunst museum Basel in Switzerland 

This is Switzerland’s finest art gallery as its collection offers works by H. Holbein, M. Grunewald, K. Witz, and many others. Art lovers will find a range of different art styles including, Constructivism, Surrealism, Cubism, and American modernism. This is a museum that should be put on your top list of places to visit this year.