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MFA is one of the three largest art galleries in the United States, and has a lot of wonderful works. As a result, the admission fee is also more expensive than other art museums, but I was able to save the admission fee after I went to Juneteenth commemorative free admission day! You can check the admission schedule on the website, so it is recommended to check in advance. Especially Monet's works were so pretty!
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MFA is one of the three largest art galleries in the United States, and has a lot of wonderful works. As a result, the admission fee is also more expensive than other art museums, but I was able to save the admission fee after I went to Juneteenth commemorative free admission day! You can check the admission schedule on the website, so it is recommended to check in advance. Especially Monet's works were so pretty!
One of the four major museums in the United States, the museum has three floors, with a collection of more than 500,000 pieces, from classical paintings in the ancient East to paintings in modern art, you can enjoy the tour here. The museum was built in 1870 and opened to the public in 1876. It is worth mentioning that the pavilion in the west wing of the main building was designed by Pei Xuming. The spectacular stone steps and dome design after entering the pavilion is very suitable for patting.
The fifth largest art museum in the United States, there are many exhibits in Egypt, Greece, Rome, Europe is the most abundant with oil paintings, including Monet's water lilies and other paintings, showing the local history of the United States exhibition hall has no cultural relics, mainly showing the customs of the 18th and 19th centuries, Home style and other 17-year-olds are free, adult tickets are $25
Boston's most worth checking in attractions, don't miss it! Egypt's relics, Chinese cultural relics, Japanese antiquities, Roman monuments, here to show one by one; there are Impressionist paintings; Famous Impressionist painters: Van Gogh, Gauguin, Monet, Cézanne, Degas...works, enough tourists to walk slowly here, fine...
According to the current exchange rate, buying tickets on Trip.com is cheaper than booking tickets directly on the official website. Compared with domestic museums, the main one is less and less disturbed to enjoy the exhibition space quietly. The collection is rich, that is, seeing our old ancestors lost the baby here, sad.
The Museum of Fine arts in Boston is very prodigious.I especially relish its fine collections of paintings and Art from the Medieval and Renaissance Periods.From the Medbieval Period,I especially appreciate the paintings of Ugolino di Nerio("Mary Magdalene"),Barnaba Da Modena("Virgin and Christ Child"),Bernardo Daddi,Dadesco Master,Master of the Urbino Coronation,and Niccolo Di Pietro Gerini,among others.I especially like the Christian relics produced in Medieval Limoges,France. I like its marvelous collection of Renaissance Period Paintings especially the fine paintings of Fra Angelico,Sandro Botticelli,Fra Bartolomeo("Annunciation"),Neri di Bicci,Andrea di Sarto,Lorenzo Lotto,Roger Vander Weyden("Saint Luke Painting the Virgin")Joos Van Cleve,and Hans Memling. The works that I mention typify the hallmark of this art museum's excellence.
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