Traveling to Europe is always a good idea. Interestingly, Europe has countless tourist attractions that you can always check out. One of the best attractions that Europe can offer is its museums. Best believe that European museum contains a rich heritage of everything there is to know about the continent itself. With that said, here are six museums that you should check out during your next European vacation:

Vatican Museums, Vatican City

The Vatican Museums in Vatican City contain immense art collections and displays from the Roman Catholic church. It’s essential to visit these museums and not just the historical churches in the city. The museums feature everything from an exceptional collection of fine art to the most renowned Classical sculptures.

Vatican’s museums were founded by Pope Julius II during the early 16th century. Today, the museums contain at least 54 galleries. Surely, you’ve already heard about the Sistine Chapel as it is one of the best stops and highlights of every tour, which features the world-famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo. As a tourist, you’re not required to join a tour as it may require you to spend a little bit more on your credit card. However, we highly suggest that you book one so as not to miss out on any must-see collection.

Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam has long been a go-to destination for both art enthusiasts and Van Gogh fans alike. The museum features the largest collection of Van Gogh’s work. It opened back in 1973, and the museum is one of the most visited museums in the world, attracting at least 1.4 million visitors annually.

You’ll be able to wander around a vast selection of Van Gogh’s works that’s estimated to feature around 600 drawings and 200 paintings in total. The highlights of the museums include “The Potato Eaters,” “Sunflowers,” and nine of Van Gogh’s self-portraits. Tours of the museum aren’t pricey at all, and we’re confident that it’ll be the best use of your credit card that you’ve had since you got it!

Musee d’Orsay, Paris

The Musee d’Orsay in Paris is located in a former Beaux-Arts railway station. It was constructed around the 1900s, and today, it features the most extensive collection of impressionist works and masterpieces in the world. One of the most notable paintings in the museum include “Starry Night Over the Rhone” by renowned artist Vincent Van Gogh. The museum also features highlights such as “L’Absinthe,” by Edgar Degas and “The Card Players,” by Paul Cézanne.

The majority of the collection features French art that dates back from 1848 to 1915, which also includes various photographs, furniture, paintings, and sculptures. Tours in English currently aren’t available, but there’s an interactive floor plan that you can access to create a customized, printable tour of your own. The Musee d’Orsay is definitely one destination that you should be looking to include in your credit card expenses the next time you’re in Paris.

Guinness Storehouse, Dublin

It’s never a terrible time to have a pint of beer. This phrase has never been more accurate when you’re at Ireland’s Guinness Storehouse. One of Ireland’s significant exports is beer, and the Guinness Storehouse narrates its rich history. Interestingly, this old Guinness Storehouse is the only part of a vast brewery that’s open to the public. The signature attraction is a glass atrium that has been designed to resemble a single pint of Guinness.

There’s no doubt that you’ll get to discover the rich historical brewery and the brand itself on the ground floor. The Storehouse then moves up through seven more floors that carefully demonstrates everything from the selection of the hops and barley into the transportation and advertising of the resulting product. Once you reach the top floor, you can claim a complimentary pint of the famous brew at the glass-enclosed bar, and you can soak in panoramic views of the city while you’re at it. The Guinness Storehouse is a must-see attraction, and there’s no doubt that your financial advisor won’t have any problems with it.

Louvre Museum, Paris

It’s no secret that Paris has a lot to offer when it comes to art. Another museum in Paris that you must go to as a tourist is the Louvre Museum, which features an impressive collection of more than 30,000 art pieces. It’s incredibly exhaustive that it’s nearly impossible to see all of the art pieces in the Louvre Museum in a single visit!

Some of the highlights showcased in the museum include the “Mona Lisa,” “Venus de Milo,” and the “Winged Victory of Samothrace.” It also features a Michelangelo gallery, and it’s just one of the 30-plus galleries in the museum. It also features several artifacts from the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations. The Louvre Museum is indeed one of the most visited Museums in the world, and you’ll need to book your tour in advance. Nonetheless, we’re sure that an advance booking through your credit card will all be worth it once you step into the museum.

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