A museum is a whole work of art with its own face and soulful atmosphere.
Visiting various museums is usually based on viewing exhibits, be it paintings, jewelry, weapons, sculptures, archaeological finds, and more. But a building itself or complexes that carry historical, architectural and artistic value can also be a museum. Such museums attract their attention with stucco decorations.
Alhambra
This is an architectural and park complex located in the Spanish city of Granada, created in the 13th century. This complex was repeatedly destroyed and was finally restored in the 19th century. Now the territory of the complex is a tourist area.
Augustusburg and Falkenlust
The palace and the castle are a single complex and are located in the German town of Bruhl. The buildings are made in the Baroque style, built in the 18th century. Today they are included in the UNESCO lists as world heritage.
Buckingham Palace
It was built in the 17th century in England and is the official residence where various events take place. In addition, the exhibition collections of jewelry, paintings, prints, books, weapons, furniture are constantly updated in the palace.
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey or Collegiate Church of St. Peter is located in the English city of Westminster. The construction of the church was lengthy and lasted from the 7th-9th centuries. The interior design is in the Gothic style.
Fontainebleau palace
This palace near Paris dates back to 1137 and was the residence of monarchs. The decoration of the palace is so unusual that the "fonteblo-style" appeared, which includes metal, wood, painting, stucco and sculpture.
Hermitage
Located in St. Petersburg, was founded in 1764 and is one of the richest museums in the world. The interiors of the palace include precious stones, gilding, artistic painting and stucco. In addition, various exhibitions, sculptures, paintings, coins, etc. are exhibited.