National Galleries of Scotland: National(National Gallery of Scotland)
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Free entry
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL, United KingdomMap
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My favorite Scottish National Gallery, I go there three times every time I come. When I walk in, the Botticelli painting "Madonna Worshiping the Child Jesus" is worth appreciating in the middle of the left side. The delicate description of this work is placed in the most central position. Next to it is the work of Leonardo da Vinci, but this one is rarely seen. It is his unfinished work, and later generations added some background. Impressionism on the fourth floor: two works of Van Gogh from different periods, Gauguin's most famous works, but my favorite are several landscapes by Cezanne, which have the flavor of watercolor and are unique. The large natural portrait of Diego by Degas is also the first time I have seen a different Degas work. I personally think Monet is the most ordinary in an exhibition hall. Most visitors only pay attention to Monet and Van Gogh...
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The National Gallery of Scotland was completed and opened in 1859. It collected a series of excellent European artworks from the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century, including works by famous artists such as Titian, Van Gogh, Raphael and Monet, as well as a large number of works. Scottish Art Collection, Scotland's leading art gallery, is visited by more than one million visitors every year.
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Show More ReviewsMy favorite Scottish National Gallery, I go there three times every time I come. When I walk in, the Botticelli painting "Madonna Worshiping the Child Jesus" is worth appreciating in the middle of the left side. The delicate description of this work is placed in the most central position. Next to it is the work of Leonardo da Vinci, but this one is rarely seen. It is his unfinished work, and later generations added some background. Impressionism on the fourth floor: two works of Van Gogh from different periods, Gauguin's most famous works, but my favorite are several landscapes by Cezanne, which have the flavor of watercolor and are unique. The large natural portrait of Diego by Degas is also the first time I have seen a different Degas work. I personally think Monet is the most ordinary in an exhibition hall. Most visitors only pay attention to Monet and Van Gogh...