Tucked away in the 9th arrondissement of Paris is Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau’s former villa and studio. Packed with hundreds of his paintings, watercolours, and drawings, it is a true feast for the senses
Located on the coast, 25 miles north of Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, the museum is an incredible example of the harmonious interplay between art, architecture and nature
Kettle’s Yard, in the heart of Cambridge, is set in the former home of British art collector Jim Ede, and displays an incredible collection of modern art, with works by world-renowned artists such as Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson
An entire island dedicated to art in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea is filled with buildings by architect Tadao Ando and pumpkins by artist Yayoi Kusama
The Rosary Chapel, also known as the Matisse Chapel, is a 15-minute walk from Vence, a medieval walled town north of Nice. The artist Henri Matisse regarded this place as his true masterpiece, having designed the building, stained-glass windows, murals and even the priests’ vestments
Once known as one of the “four wonders of Rome”, Palazzo Farnese is among the most beautiful buildings in the capital, serving as an important example of High Renaissance architecture and home to an impressive collection of art
Located in the historic port city of Cartagena, NH Galeria displays renowned and emerging contemporary artists from across the globe
Shinjuku municipality is home to the world’s only permanent gallery dedicated to Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama, the top-selling female artist of all time
Located in the borough of Islington, the Estorick Collection showcases the most significant works by 20th-century Italian Futurists and is Britain’s only museum devoted to modern Italian art
Deep in the Chihuahuan desert is a unique art destination unlike any other
In the heart of the Chamberí neighbourhood, this small museum is the former home and studio of Joaquín Sorolla, the Spanish master of light
Goodman Gallery is a must-see in Cape Town, having played an essential role in shaping contemporary South African art and bringing artists such as Lisa Brice, William Kentridge and David Koloane to the world’s attention during Apartheid

















