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List of Art Museums List of art museums Contents Africa Asia Australia and Oceania Europe North America South America See also References Africa Algeria Algiers: Museum of Modern Art of Algiers, Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, National Museum of Fine Arts of Algiers Oran: Ahmed Zabana National Museum Egypt Cairo: Egyptian Museum, Museum of Islamic Art, Gezira Center for Modern Art, Museum of Islamic Ceramics, Prince Amr Ibrahim Palace, The Townhouse Gallery, Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum, Darb 1718 Algeria: The National Museum of Port Said: Museum of Modern Art in Egypt Fine Arts of Algiers. Ivory Coast Abidjan: Musée Municipal d'Art Contemporain de Cocody Madagascar Antananarivo: University of Madagascar's Museum of Art and Archaeology Morocco Egypt: The Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Tangier: Museum of Contemporary Art (Tangier), Musée de Carmen- Macein, Dar el Makhzen (Tangier) Namibia Windhoek: National Art Gallery of Namibia Nigeria Lagos: National Gallery of Art Lagos: National Gallery of Modern Art Oshogbo: Uli Beier Museum Rwanda Nyanza: Rwesero Art Museum Senegal Dakar: IFAN Museum of African Arts Egypt: Gezira Center for Modern Art in the Gezira district, central Cairo. South Africa Cape Town: South African National Gallery Johannesburg: MuseuMAfricA, Johannesburg Art Gallery, No Show Museum Kimberley: William Humphreys Art Gallery Nieu-Bethesda: The Owl House Port Elizabeth: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum Pretoria: Pretoria Art Museum, Edoardo Villa Museum, Van Tilburg Collection, Van Wouw Museum Tunisia China: The Gate of Divine Might, the Kairouan: Raqqada northern gate. The lower tablet reads "The Palace Museum" (故宫博物院) Zimbabwe in Beijing. Harare: National Gallery of Zimbabwe Asia Bangladesh Dhaka: Zainul Gallery, National Art Gallery (Bangladesh), Jiraz Art Gallery China: The Shanghai Museum. China Beijing: Palace Museum, Guanfu Museum, National Art Museum of China, Today Art Museum, Beijing Art Museum, Beijing World Art Museum, Pékin Fine Arts, Capital Museum Hangzhou: Zhejiang Provincial Museum Hong Kong: Hong Kong Museum of Art, M+, Tsui Museum of Art, University Museum and Art Gallery, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre Nanjing: Nanjing 4Cube Museum of Contemporary Art, Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum Shanghai: Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Rockbund Art Museum, Long Museum, China Art Museum, Power Station of Art India: The National Art Gallery in Suzhou: Suzhou Museum Chennai is one of the oldest art Zhengzhou: Henan Museum galleries in India. India Ahmedabad: Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum, Sanskar Kendra Allahabad: Allahabad Museum Bangalore: National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore Bhopal: Bharat Bhavan Bhubaneswar: Odisha State Museum Chandigarh: Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh Chennai: Government Museum, Chennai, The National Art Gallery (Chennai) Hyderabad: Salar Jung Museum Jaipur: Albert Hall Museum, Jawahar Kala Kendra Kolkata: Asutosh Museum of Indian Art, Indian Museum, Victoria Memorial (India) India: The National Gallery of Mumbai: Cowasji Jehangir Hall, Jehangir Art Gallery, National Gallery of Modern Art in Mumbai. Modern Art, Mumbai, Prince of Wales Museum New Delhi: National Gallery of Modern Art, National Museum, Sanskriti Museums, Triveni Kala Sangam, Talwar Gallery Panjim: Goa State Museum Patna: Patna Museum, Jalan Museum, Bhartiya Nritya Kala Mandir Thiruvananthapuram: Sree Chitra Art Gallery, Napier Museum Vadodara: Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery, Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum Indonesia Iran: The National Museum of Iran in Jakarta: National Museum of Indonesia, Fine Art and Ceramic Museum, Tehran. National Gallery of Indonesia Iran Tehran: National Museum of Iran, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Carpet Museum of Iran Iraq Baghdad: National Museum of Iraq Iran: The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran. Israel Haifa: Haifa Museum of Art, Hecht Museum, Janco Dada Museum, Mane-Katx Museum, Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art Jerusalem: Bible Lands Museum, Israel Museum, Jerusalem Artists House, L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art, Rockefeller Museum Tel Aviv: Bauhaus Center, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Design Museum Holon Japan Atami: MOA Museum of Art Kanazawa: 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art Kyoto: Kyoto National Museum, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Israel: The Israel Museum in National Museum of Modern Art Kyoto, Sen-oku Hakuko Kan, Miho Jerusalem Museum Matsumoto: Japan Ukiyo-e Museum Nara: Nara National Museum Naruto: Ōtsuka Museum of Art Osaka: Osaka National Museum of Art Tokyo: Bridgestone Museum of Art, Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art Idemitsu Museum of Arts, Koishikawa Ukiyo-e Art Museum, Mitsui Memorial Museum, Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Mori Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Museum of the Imperial Collections, National Art Center, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, National Museum of Western Art, New Otani Art Museum, Nezu Museum, Ota Memorial Museum of Art, Setagaya Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, Tokyo Museum of Art, Setagaya Art Museum, Suntory Museum of Art, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, Watari Museum of Contemporary Art Jordan Amman: Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts Lebanon Beirut: Sursock Museum Malaysia Kuala Lumpur: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, National Visual Arts Gallery (Malaysia), Petronas Gallery Wollongong City Gallery in Wollongong, New South Wales, Mongolia Australia. Ulaanbaatar: Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery North Korea Pyongyang: Korean Art Gallery Pakistan Islamabad: National Art Gallery Philippines Japan: The Tokyo National Museum in Tokyo. Manila: National Museum of Fine Arts Singapore' Singapore: 8Q SAM, Singapore Art Museum, National Museum of Singapore, National Gallery Singapore, NUS Museum, ArtScience Museum, Nei Xue Tang Museum, Singapore City Gallery South Korea Daejeon: Daejeon Museum of Art Gwacheon: Jebiwool Art Museum, National Museum of Contemporary Art (South Korea) Pakistan: The National Art Gallery in Seoul: National Museum of Korea, Bukchon Art Museum, Hanwon Islamabad. Museum of Art, Kumho Museum of Art, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Milal Museum of Art, Posco Art Museum, Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul National University Museum of Art, Seonbawi Museum of Art, Sungkok Art Museum, Artsonje Center, Horim Museum, Hwajeong Museum, Ilmin Museum of Art, Museum of Korean Buddhist Art, Whanki Museum, SOMA Museum of Art, Savina Museum, Rodin Gallery Yongin: Ho-am Art Museum Syria Aleppo: National Museum of Aleppo Damascus: National Museum of Damascus Taiwan Changhua: Changhua Arts Museum, Lukang Folk Arts Museum Kaohsiung: Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Keelung: YM Oceanic Culture and Art Museum Pingtung: Pingtung Art Museum Taichung: Fengyuan Museum of Lacquer Art, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung English and Art Museum Tainan: Fangyuan Museum of Arts Taipei: Aurora Art Museum, Children's Art Museum in Taipei, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Lingnan Fine Arts Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Museum of Jade Art, National Palace Museum, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Tittot Glass Art Museum Taitung: Taitung Art Museum Thailand Singapore: The ArtScience Museum. Bangkok: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok University Gallery, Bangkok National Museum, H Gallery, Jamjuree Art Gallery, Silpakorn University Art Gallery, National Gallery of Thailand, Suan Dusit Art Gallery, Span's Cultural Gallery, Museum of Buddhist Art, Thavibu Gallery Turkmenistan Ashgabat: Turkmen Museum of Fine Arts, Turkmen Carpet Museum United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi: Salwa Zeidan Gallery, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, Louvre Abu South Korea: The National Museum Dhabi, Zayed National Museum of Korea in Seoul. Al Ain: Sheikh Zayed Palace Museum Dubai: Salsali Private Museum, Tashkeel Art Hub, Sharjah: Sharjah Art Museum Uzbekistan Nukus: Nukus Museum of Art Vietnam Hanoi: Hanoi Contemporary Arts Centre, Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts Taiwan: The Kaohsiung Museum of Huế: Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts Fine Arts in Taiwan. Australia and Oceania Australia Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia Ballarat: Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery; Queensland Gallery of Modern Art Canberra: National Gallery of Australia; Canberra Museum and Gallery Darwin: Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory Geelong: Geelong Art Gallery Hobart: Museum of Old and New Art; Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria; Ian Potter Centre; Ian Potter Museum of Art (University of Melbourne) Perth: Art Gallery of Western Australia Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales; Museum of Contemporary Art New Zealand Auckland: Auckland Art Gallery Christchurch: Christchurch Art Gallery Dunedin: Dunedin Public Art Gallery Mangaweka : Permanent display of New Zealands most famed forger C.F. Goldie (also known as Karl Sim) Wellington: Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; National Art Gallery of New Zealand (now part of Te Papa) Europe Australia: The GOMA, Australia's largest art museum located in the Albania Queensland Cultural Centre in Brisbane. Tirana: National Art Gallery of Albania Armenia Yerevan: Cafesjian Museum of Art, National Gallery of Armenia Austria Graz: Universalmuseum Joanneum Klagenfurt: Museum Moderner Kunst Kaernten Klosterneuburg: Essl Museum Linz: Lentos Art Museum Neuhaus, Kärnten: Museum Liaunig Austria: The Kunsthistorisches Salzburg: Residenzgalerie, Museum der Moderne Salzburg Museum in Vienna. Vienna: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Leopold Museum,
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