Göteborgs Konstmuseum
Gotaplatsen in Gothenburg, Sweden is home to the Gothenburg Museum of Art. It claims to be Sweden's third-largest art museum in terms of collection size. The museum has the world's most important collection of late-nineteenth-century Nordic art. The beautifully adorned Fürstenberg Gallery, named for a prominent Gothenburg art patron, Pontus Fürstenberg, and his wife Göthilda, is a highlight. P.S. Kryer, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edvard Munch, and Anders Zorn are among the artists included. The museum also includes both ancient and modern Nordic and foreign art. Monet, Picasso, and Rembrandt are among the artists included in the collection. The Museum has received three Michelin stars in the Michelin Green Guide (Green Guide Scandinavia).
Sweden's third-biggest art museum houses an incredible worldwide collection from the 15th century to the present day. The emphasis of the Gothenburg Museum of Art is on Nordic art, and the scope includes children's book illustrations, comics, and Nordic contemporary art. What this museum excels at is presenting the work in unexpected ways, allowing viewers to perceive things in new ways.
Location: Götaplatsen, Gothenburg, Vastra Gotaland County 412 56
Website: goteborgskonstmuseum.se