The Best Museum Sights In Europe For Your Cheap Holidays!
If you have never been to Europe before or specific countries in Europe you are in for quite the surprise! The one thing I really like about Europe is the one thing I really like about the United States. You can visit south, west, east or north and always run into a different culture, a different way of life, and a different group of people that live a certain way. In the US they have states. In Europe we have different countries throughout the continent such as Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Germany, and many more direct holidays!
All of these places, quite obviously, have their own way of life, languages, food and so much more. In fact, grouping Europe into such a small space for writing about it is going to be damn near impossible. But, what I would like to do is give you samples of some of the best sights for sightseeing when it comes to summer holidays in Europe.
– Van Gogh Museum: The Van Gogh Museum is one of Amsterdam’s must-sees. Opened in 1973 to house the collection of Vincent’s younger brother Theo, it consists of about 200 paintings and 500 drawings by Vincent and his friends and contemporaries, such as Gauguin, Monet, Toulouse-Lautrec and Bernard. Vincent van Gogh was born in 1853 and had a short but astonishingly productive life.
– Vatican Museums: Visiting the Vatican Museums is an unforgettable experience that requires strength, stamina and patience. You’ll need to be on top of your game to endure the inevitable queues – if not for a ticket then for the security checks – and enjoy what is undoubtedly one of the world’s great museum complexes.
– House of Bols: The House of Bols is a jenever (Dutch gin) museum run by the Bols distillery. The hour-long, self-guided tour includes a confusing sniff test, a company history and a cocktail made by one of the bartenders who train at the academy upstairs. You must be aged 18 or over to visit.
– Mus?e du Louvre (my favorite!): The vast Palais du Louvre was constructed as a fortress by Philippe-Auguste in the early 13th century and rebuilt in the mid-16th century for use as a royal residence. The Revolutionary Convention turned it into a national museum in 1793.
So where can you find these amazing sights? These sights can be found on any holiday destinations or cheap holidays website and right now since summer is creeping up on us, you can also find these sights under summer holidays or direct holidays in Europe. Virtually any website you find will have holiday destinations available for you to purchase holiday extras with to these locations! I would highly recommend visiting the Van Gogh Museum if you like Van Gogh’s work. The Vatican if you would like to learn about history or you are an architect buff and the Louvre if you love paintings of all sorts. The Louvre also is a superb inspiration for architecture lovers as well!
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