Top Art cities that you should visit
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Top Art cities that you should visit



Do you love arts? Are you looking for some great art destinations for your next visit? Thank goodness you are reading this right now. We want to help you decide on your next art destination.

Art lovers are usually confused about choosing art destinations for their travels. Most times, it is as difficult as looking for a zimpler without license. Truly, every city has a form of art that can be shared with the rest of the world. Still, some other cities do not only have art on display. They also have thriving art communities, making visiting them a worthwhile experience.

Learning about art on your next art visit
Going on an art visit should not only be limited to viewing the dazzling sculptures, appreciating the resplendent art on display in substantial art galleries, encountering vibrant street art, and exploring cultural exhibits. It should also include learning about art and utilizing the new knowledge to create contemporary art.

When you reach any destination, the art always shines through, irrespective of the challenges in the place. Art can never be relegated to the background, and it is the best way to explore the rich culture in any city.

Art cities that you should visit
Here are some of the top art cities that we think you should make plans to visit:

Paris, France
Paris is a historical art city with over 1000 art galleries. Paris is a haven for art lovers, and they are spread around great sites in the city. Paris is home to the Louvre, home of the famous Mona Lisa painting and several other iconic art pieces.

Florence, Italy
Florence is home to renaissance art. Florence stands out as a vibrant art destination for art lovers from Michelangelo to Botticelli and others. The beautiful array of art displayed throughout the city will make you eager to come back for another visit. No visitor gets enough of the town in one stop.

New York City, USA
New York is the go-to city for modern street art and unique, talented art showings. From graffiti to several art institutions, museums of art, and art galleries, every part of New York City delivers exceptional art references.

Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne is home to the oldest public art museum – The National Gallery of Victoria. Melbourne has an unmissable scene scattered along its streets and public spaces. Melbourne is also home to several other fantastic art spots, including the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art.

Conclusion
Art is always alive. If you are visiting a city for the first time, you should follow the art trail. That way, you will be sure not to get lost. Other notable art cities include Lagos, Nigeria; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Miami, Florida; Berlin, Germany, etc.










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