The best place to gawk at priceless art has a collection that is seemingly endless, spanning creepy Egyptian tombs to the shimmering Impressionist paintings to an unparalleled costume collection. Read more.
The Full Moon Exhibition in the Rose Center contains more than 75 rarely seen photographic prints from NASA's Apollo missions to the moon and are done in both impressive scale and stunning quality. Read more.
Boston: Things we love about the MFA: live concerts, Summer Fridays in Calderwood Courtyard, October Fashion Month aaaand WINESDAYS, where vistors can attend expert-led wine tastings. -IFC Viewer Read more.
The cinematheque has tributes to great directors and thematic festivals. Recent retrospectives have included homages to Jean-Luc Godard, and Canadian film director Guy Maddin. Click for more. Read more.
More than 500 pieces comprise the permanent collection of Andy’s multimedia art here. Peruse “Pop,” but be warned, you may never see a sign the same way again. Read more.
3rd Thur of the month is Gallery Night. Free admission, live music, cash bar and artistic coaching. Read more.
The best spot to discover your new favorite hobby gives you an up-close view of its artisans-in-residence during its daily open studio. Interactive workshops offer hands-on training from the experts. Read more.
Situated in one of the best beautiful spots in Rome, the Gallery is totally a must-see location! Go visit the Japanese Culture Institute in the neighbourhood too! Read more.
A meeting place for the city's skaters and a top-class modern art museum. The exhibition by Konrad and Dorothee Fischer, in particular, is worth visiting and the building itself is a work of art. Read more.
Check the free entry times, there's a lot of those! Main highlight is Picasso's Guernica, but the entire collection is not to miss. The building itself is super cool if you're into architecture. Read more.
This modern and inviting museum has lots of interesting exhibits including a sculpture garden. Rooms are full of art, interactive workshops and hands-on exhibits. $10 admission. Read more.
The best museum to spend the day in boasts unparalleled holdings in 20th- and 21st-century art, the Sette MoMA restaurant, a plush movie theater and the MoMA Design Store. Read more.
Don't miss the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN. Free on Thursdays and first Saturday of the month. Read more.
Take pics during your visit and tweet them @sfmoma or tag them "SFMOMA" on Flickr (and they'll show up on the museum's blog!). Read more.
“All the history of the twentieth century will be in photographs—more than in words,” the museum’s founder told Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis for her 1975 Talk of the Town piece. Read more.
This handsome bastion of all things drawing-related hosts shows of established and emerging artists throughout the year. Don't miss the extra gallery space across the street! Read more.
This building from 1877 was entirely remodeled by Antonio Gaudí in 1905-1907. It is a jewel and you need to see the entire building at least once if you go to the 'Ciutat Comtal'. Read more.
Very weird stuff. Bullet fragment and skull bits from Lincoln's assassination. Lots of Civil War bones and amputation saws, gruesome stuff. Lots of bizarre organs in jars. Not sure why it's a museum a Read more.
Toronto art enthusiasts will now be able to view works from the National Gallery of Canada’s extensive contemporary art collection without having to travel to Ottawa. Read more: Read more.
Now that you have seen what Alcatraz looks like from the inside, click the link to see what it looks like from 220 miles above Earth aboard the International Space Station using an 800mm camera lens. Read more.
"Because of the dark and cramped spaces, you are better off visiting on a quiet day, when the groups are smaller." Read more.
Massive treasure trove, don't expect to be able to do the whole thing in one afternoon. Most interesting for visitors is the Changing Nation exhibits. Read more.