THE WORLD'S MOST INCREDIBLE MUSEUMS:
1. The Louvre → Paris → the world's largest and most visited museum
2. The British Museum → London → the entire history of human civilisation
3. The Met → New York → one of the greatest art collections ever assembled
4. The Vatican Museums → Rome → Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel alone is worth it
5. The Uffizi → Florence → the finest Renaissance art collection in existence
6. The Prado → Madrid → Goya, Velázquez and El Greco under one roof
7. The Rijksmuseum → Amsterdam → Rembrandt and Vermeer in their home city
8. The Hermitage → St Petersburg → three million objects across 350 rooms
9. The Egyptian Museum → Cairo → Tutankhamun's treasures where they belong
10. The Acropolis Museum → Athens → ancient Greece told perfectly
11. The Smithsonian → Washington DC → twenty-one museums, all completely free
12. The Natural History Museum → London → the blue whale stops everyone who sees it
13. The Guggenheim → Bilbao → the building is as important as what's inside
14. The Museum of Anthropology → Mexico City → the greatest Mesoamerican collection on earth
15. The National Palace Museum → Taipei → the finest imperial Chinese collection outside China
16. The Anne Frank House → Amsterdam → one of the most humbling experiences available
17. The Holocaust Museum → Washington DC → essential and devastating in equal measure
18. The Apartheid Museum → Johannesburg → one of the twentieth century's most important stories
19. The National Museum of India → New Delhi → five thousand years of history in one building
20. The Museum of Islamic Art → Doha → the most beautiful museum built in fifty years
21. The Topkapi Palace Museum → Istanbul → six hundred years of Ottoman Empire
22. The National Museum of China → Beijing → the world's largest museum by floor area
23. The Musée d'Orsay → Paris → the greatest Impressionist collection on earth
24. The Tate Modern → London → the finest introduction to contemporary art anywhere
25. The MoMA → New York → Van Gogh, Picasso, Warhol and Dalí in one place
26. The Design Museum → London → the objects that shaped modern daily life
27. The National Museum of Natural History → Washington DC → the Hope Diamond and 146 million specimens
28. The Museum of Old and New Art → Tasmania → the world's most surprising and provocative museum
29. The Zeitz MOCAA → Cape Town → the largest museum of contemporary African art ever built
30. The National Museum of Anthropology → Mexico City → the Aztec Sun Stone justifies every journey
31. The Pergamon Museum → Berlin → entire ancient buildings reconstructed inside its walls
32. The Imperial War Museum → London → honest, unflinching and necessary for the twentieth century
33. The Ashmolean → Oxford → the oldest public museum in the world still open today
34. The Museum of Arts and Design → New York → craft and making in all its forms
35. The National Museum of Kenya → Nairobi → some of the oldest human fossils ever found
36. The Tokyo National Museum → Tokyo → Japan's oldest and largest, with 120,000 objects
37. The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes → Buenos Aires → the finest European and Latin American art in South America
38. The National Museum of Australia → Canberra → the stories of the people who shaped a nation
39. The Museum of Cycladic Art → Athens → the finest collection of ancient Aegean civilisation
40. The Shanghai Museum → Shanghai → ancient Chinese art and bronzes at their greatest
41. The Musée National Picasso → Paris → the most comprehensive Picasso collection on earth
42. The National Gallery → London → seven centuries of Western European painting in Trafalgar Square
43. The Reina Sofía → Madrid → Picasso's Guernica makes this unmissable
44. The Museum of Fine Arts → Boston → one of America's most comprehensive art museums
45. The Nationalmuseum → Stockholm → eight centuries of Swedish art and design
El 30 de abril de 1945, con Berlín en ruinas, Adolf Hitler se suicidó en su búnker. En su testamento dejó el poder a Karl Dönitz, quien intentó una rendición parcial para huir del avance soviético. Fue inútil pues el 7 de mayo Alemania capituló. El Tercer Reich se derrumbó y Europa respiró paz tras años de guerra
He conversado con la presidenta @Claudiashein sobre la situación global y la clave de avanzar en las relaciones UE - México.
Compartimos una gran sintonía sobre cómo continuar estrechando nuestros tan especiales lazos culturales, económicos y sociales.
Es una gran noticia que México vaya a albergar la próxima reunión En Defensa de la Democracia.
We visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum yesterday 💐
I'm grateful I was able to pay respect to all those lives tragically stolen, and to learn from one of humanity's most devastating mistakes.
15 de abril de 1912, 2:20 am, hace 114 años, el Titanic se partía en dos y se hundía con cientos de personas todavía a bordo.
En el barco iban alrededor de 2,200 personas a bordo, desafortunadamente más de 1,500 no sobrevivieron.
Lo que convierte a esta catástrofe en uno de los mayores naufragios de la historia.
Watch the new trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2 with original song “Runway” performed by Lady Gaga and Doechii. Get tickets now and experience the film only in theaters May 1: https://t.co/BJd5wLTVBq
🇯🇵 | La temporada de floración de los cerezos alcanza su punto álgido en la ciudad japonesa de Kioto, atrayendo a multitudes de visitantes locales e internacionales deseosos de disfrutar de paisajes adornados con flores rosas y blancas.
#VIDEO | Revive con nosotros la fabulosa visita de Anne Hathaway y Meryl Streep, quienes este lunes visitaron la CDMX para promover su película 'El Diablo Viste a la Moda 2', que llega a cines del País el 30 de abril. #Gente