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For every art lover who travels and for travelers who love art, the 1999 edition of this essential book offers invaluable information and museum schedules for museums in the United States, Canada, and Europe, as well as Australia and Japan. 150+ illustrations.
A guide for museum and gallery staff in the development of provision for their visitors, to ensure survival into the next century.
This travel guide describes selected important historical relics,sites and museums in the Baltic Sea region telling the history ofthe Cold War period. There is public access to nearly all the sites included in the book. It covers places such as missile bases, large artillery batteries, secret police prisons, closed military towns, partisan bunkers, execution and burial sites, nuclear bunker complexes, secret printing houses, former Soviet sculptures and architecture along with many of the sites where important events took place, such as demonstrations, freedom struggles etc. The museums described recount the histories of the Berlin Wall, the military build-up in both East and West, the military crises, the terror of Stalin and the Communist secret police, the armed and unarmed resistance in former Soviet countries and its satellite states, the deportations of slave labourers to remote parts of the Soviet Union, the deportations to the GULAG camps and the struggles for freedom from Communist regimes in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, East Germany and Russia.
The perfect gift for every art lover who travels and for travelers who love art, the 998 edition of the "Traveler's Guide to Art Museum Exhibitions" is the only guide to offer art museum exhibition schedules for the whole year in one handy volume. Includes listings for museums in Australia, Japan, the United States, Canada, and Europe. 150+ illustrations.
Offers national and international coverage of major art exhibitions at more than 400 museums in the US and abroad, using the resources of The New York Times. It also features essential information on permanent collections, hours, museum websites, and amenities.