Situated in the Bois de Boulogne, this Frank Gehry-designed museum is a sight to behold. The art gallery and cultural centre resembles an enormous ship made of glass and concrete, and boasts 12 glass sails.
Paris: Musée de l’Orangerie
This small museum on the edge of the Jardin des Tuileries is home to eight of the most impressive of Claude Monet's series of Nymphéas (or Water Lillies) paintings.
Bilbao: Art and the Guggenheim
Bilbao may be best known for its iconic Guggenheim Museum, but if you're looking for exceptional art, don't miss the city's wonderful Fine Arts Museum.
Bilbao: The old town
Brimming with culture, history, art and exceptionally good food, there's so much more to this Basque city than its most iconic building, the Guggenheim.
London: The Impressionists at the Tate Britain
This 2018 blockbuster exhibition at the Tate Britain centred around the French Impressionists who fled France for Britain during the Franco-Prussian War of the 1870s.
Turin: Cathedral and the Royal Palace
Famous for its sports cars, chocolate and the Turin Shroud, this former Italian capital boasts charming squares, tree-lined avenues and an Alpine backdrop.
Milan
Italy's economic capital is probably best known for its bi-annual fashion week, but there's much more to this stylish city than big name designer outlets and shopping.
Lisbon: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
You'll find some 1,000 artworks collected by the obscenely rich businessman Calouste Gulbenkian on display in this Lisbon museum.
Lisbon: Belém
With two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a palace, a museum and a café famous for its pastel de nata, the western suburb of Belém is well worth visiting.
London: The Encounter at the National Portrait Gallery
This 2017 exhibition featured 48 portraits by European Renaissance and Baroque artists such as Hans Holbein the Younger, Rembrandt van Rijn and Leonardo da Vinci.