Finding Great Art in Europe's Smaller Museums
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Finding Great Art in Europe's Smaller Museums
For many travelers, a visit to one of the great treasure-chest museums --
At the start of a trip, I'll seek out every great painting and cathedral I can. After two months, I find myself "seeing" cathedrals with a sweep of my head from the doorway, and I probably wouldn't cross the street for another Rembrandt. I'm not saying that you should skip the Mona Lisa; but
Luckily, not all art masterpieces are kept in the powerhouse museums.
Take, for example,
Perched on the edge of
My favorite small-scale museum is
The wealthy Cardinal
But the Borghese is more than just a wonderful museum. The beautiful villa is set in the lushly green
As I've discovered over a lifetime of visits, it pays to sightsee smartly and selectively.
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