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the Getty and the MET
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The Isabella Stewart Gardner, Boston
The Villa Borghese, Rome Beauborg, Paris Tate Modern, London |
The Frick Collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Cloisters (always makes me think of Marjorie Morningstar standing among the lilacs when I go there :) ) The Carnegie Museum of History (the first and still the best dinosaur collection I've ever seen) The Hockey Hall of Fame (does that count??? :) ) Edited because how can I forget the Andy Warhol museum in my own hometown??? I think you need to be a Warhol fan to appreciate it, though. Otherwise it would get tiresome pretty quickly. |
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
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NYC: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
London: Tower of London (My inner princess loved the jewels.) Paris: Musée du Louvre and Musée d'Orsay Washington, DC: The Smithsonian (I didn't realize that there were so many buildings that made up the Smithsonian until I visited.) |
the smithsonian is 17 museums soon to be 18. 15 are in Washington DC and 2 are in New York. In the fall the National Museum of the American Indian will be opening on the mall in dc. I beleive thats the title but im not sure.
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I'd have to say that my favorite museums are the Uffizi in Florence and the Peggy Guggenheim collection in Venice. I got goosebumps looking at all the beautiful artwork at these places. :) |
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. THat place just gave me goosebumps. I particularly enjoyed the modern art wing (seeing Dali's work just about gave me a high!), and the musical instruments wing was incredible!!
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
American Museum of Natural History West Valley Art Museum The Louvre Not exactly museums, but I like: Mark Twain House in Hartford, CT (I used to go there a lot when I was a kid. Christmastime, the house smelled like mulberries) Here's the link! Phelps House and Masaccoh Plantation in Simsbury, CT Old Sturbridge Village (visitors learn about New England's past) in Sturbridge, MA Link |
it's not a typical museum, but the Exploratorium in San Fran is always fun.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ "The musuem of science, art and human perception." I liked the hands on stuff they have there. |
while double dittoing earlier posts.
also consider... rock and hall of fame in cleveland baseball hall of fame. ufo museum in roswell, nm. |
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Could someone please say something other than the Met? It's like the Olive Garden of museums. A great general collection, but more exquisite collections exist. |
What's wrong with the Met? I like the Met so I'll say the Met. I don't agree that "it's the Olive Garden of museums." That is a funny line though, lol. :)
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It's respectable, and produces the top curators in the field. But it's pretty one-stop shopping. Also, I used the Olive Garden referring to a thread over in Dating and Relationships. |
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