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After several months of unbearable waiting for art lovers, the culture is disconfirming. Since May 19, 2021, the doors of French museums are reopened to the public. To make up for lost time, Luxus Plus Magazine offers you a selection of the 12 most beautiful museum architectures.
The Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest museum in the world in terms of the number of works on display. With its 3 million works and 230,000 m2 of space, the museum was inaugurated in 1764 and is located on the banks of the Neva River. It includes a part of the Winter Palace, residence of the Russian monarchs until the Bolshevik revolution in October 1917. The Winter Palace, an imposing building in Elizabethan Baroque style, was designed by several architects, including Bartolomeo Rastrelli.
Not to be missed: Pablo Picasso‘s 31 paintings, Leonardo da Vinci‘s two oil paintings (including Madonna Litta), as well as paintings by Rembrandt (Danae), Goya (Portrait of Doña Antonia Zárate), Rubens, Caravaggio (Veronese Pietà and The Lute Player), Henri Matisse, Cézanne (Portrait of a Lady in Blue) and Paul Gauguin.
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