The most famous works of art found in Europe
For sure, Europe preserves hundreds of the most famous works of art of all time.
From Monet, Da Vinci and Picasso, to Klimt and Magritte.
Therefore, we invite you to take a tour of the most important countries and artistic works in the world.
Germany
1818. The walker on the sea of clouds by Caspar David Friedrich, at the Kunsthalle Museum in Hamburg.
Andorra
XII century. Apse of Engolasters, in the National Museum of Art of Catalonia in Barcelona.
Austria
1908. The Kiss by Gustav Klimt, at the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna.
Belarus
1913. The violonist by Marc Chagall, at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Belgium
1964. The son of man by René Magritte. Magritte Museum of Brussels.
Bulgaria
1894. Rachenitsa by Ivan Mrkvička, at the National Gallery in Sofia.
Slovenia
1903. Spring by Ivan Grohar, at the Museum of Fine Arts of the Villa de Paris (France).
Spain
1937. Guernica by Pablo Picasso, at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid.
Finland
1903. The wounded angel by Hugo Simberg, at the Ateneum Museum in Helsinki.
France
1872. Impression, rising sun by Claude Monet, at the Marmottan-Monet Museum in Paris.
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130 BC - 100 BC Venus de Milo, at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Hungary
1902. Old fisherman of Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka, at the Herman Ottó Museum in Miskolc.
Italy
1485. The birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
1503-19. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Norway
1893. The Scream by Edward Munch, at the National Gallery of Norway in Oslo.
Netherlands
1665-1667. The girl of the pearl by Johannes Vermeer, at the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague.
Russia
1895. Golden autumn by Isaac Levitan, at the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.
Sweden
1896. Breakfast under the big birch by Carl Larsson, at the National Museum in Stockholm.
United Kingdom
1839. The Daredevil towed to his last dock for scrapping of JMW Turner, at the National Gallery in London.
Vatican
1511. Adan creation of Michelangelo, in the Sistine Chapel.