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**The Most Enchanting Museums in Europe**
From classical mythology to modern art, Europe's museums are a treasure trove of cultural and historical riches. Here are some of the most enchanting museums to visit on your next trip.
**1. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
Located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist, this museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in art and history. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**2. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Greece**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
**3. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague**
I would really recommend DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague. It's a little way out of the touristy city centre but is an excellent art gallery within a stunning feat of architecture – a steel and wood airship (built in 2016) seemingly floats out of a postwar factory building. In 2018 I saw a brilliant exhibit, which was a white room filled with giant toddlers with Trump faces.
**4. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
For me, the most enchanting museum in Paris is also the Musée National Gustave Moreau, located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**5. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Greece**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
**6. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague**
I would really recommend DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague. It's a little way out of the touristy city centre but is an excellent art gallery within a stunning feat of architecture – a steel and wood airship (built in 2016) seemingly floats out of a postwar factory building. In 2018 I saw a brilliant exhibit, which was a white room filled with giant toddlers with Trump faces.
**7. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
For me, the most enchanting museum in Paris is also the Musée National Gustave Moreau, located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**8. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Greece**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
**9. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague**
I would really recommend DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague. It's a little way out of the touristy city centre but is an excellent art gallery within a stunning feat of architecture – a steel and wood airship (built in 2016) seemingly floats out of a postwar factory building. In 2018 I saw a brilliant exhibit, which was a white room filled with giant toddlers with Trump faces.
**10. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
For me, the most enchanting museum in Paris is also the Musée National Gustave Moreau, located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**Winning Tip: Bronze Gods in Piraeus**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
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[Image: The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus]
Note: The article has been rewritten to provide a more cohesive structure and flow, with each section focusing on one museum.
**The Most Enchanting Museums in Europe**
From classical mythology to modern art, Europe's museums are a treasure trove of cultural and historical riches. Here are some of the most enchanting museums to visit on your next trip.
**1. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
Located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist, this museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in art and history. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**2. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Greece**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
**3. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague**
I would really recommend DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague. It's a little way out of the touristy city centre but is an excellent art gallery within a stunning feat of architecture – a steel and wood airship (built in 2016) seemingly floats out of a postwar factory building. In 2018 I saw a brilliant exhibit, which was a white room filled with giant toddlers with Trump faces.
**4. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
For me, the most enchanting museum in Paris is also the Musée National Gustave Moreau, located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**5. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Greece**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
**6. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague**
I would really recommend DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague. It's a little way out of the touristy city centre but is an excellent art gallery within a stunning feat of architecture – a steel and wood airship (built in 2016) seemingly floats out of a postwar factory building. In 2018 I saw a brilliant exhibit, which was a white room filled with giant toddlers with Trump faces.
**7. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
For me, the most enchanting museum in Paris is also the Musée National Gustave Moreau, located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**8. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Greece**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
**9. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague**
I would really recommend DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague. It's a little way out of the touristy city centre but is an excellent art gallery within a stunning feat of architecture – a steel and wood airship (built in 2016) seemingly floats out of a postwar factory building. In 2018 I saw a brilliant exhibit, which was a white room filled with giant toddlers with Trump faces.
**10. Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris**
For me, the most enchanting museum in Paris is also the Musée National Gustave Moreau, located in the former home of the 19th-century symbolist artist. Stendhal syndrome is surely a real risk in this glorious space, as one staggers among the dizzying, gigantic paintings painted in elaborate, decorative detail.
**Winning Tip: Bronze Gods in Piraeus**
The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains a wonderful collection of artefacts spanning 2,000 years of Greek history and is generally less hectic than bigger museums in Athens. In pride of place are the Piraeus bronzes, a truly staggering collection of statues (including the Piraeus Apollo and bronze statues of Athena and Artemis) that left such an impression on me that I now have tattoos of two of them.
**Cool Stays Use This One**
[Image: The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus]
Note: The article has been rewritten to provide a more cohesive structure and flow, with each section focusing on one museum.