The National Gallery
Location: London, United Kingdom
Year Established: 1824
Visitors Per Year: 5.2 Million
The National Gallery in London is the ideal attraction for museum-goers whose liking is for paintings. It boasts well over 2,000 paintings that come from as early as the 13th-century. This huge collection is courtesy of the British public government, and a trip to the main collection of paintings is free of charge.
The National Gallery’s collection features notable paintings from a variety of important artists in history:
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Jan van Eyck
- Johannes Vermeer
Personalization with some of the artwork from the European history courses from these extensive museum collections draws in nearly six million visitors per year.