The Art Gallery, located in the city of Bournemouth in the south-west of the UK, named after its founder Merton Russell-Cotes. Unusual house with turrets and galleries, built in 1901 in Art Nouveau style, was a gift from Sir Russell-Cotes his wife Annie. Like many men of that time, the couple Russell-Cotes traveled a lot around the world, and from their travels, they brought a lot of unusual and interesting things. They passed the house and art and other collections to the city even during his lifetime.
The museum's collections reflect the artistic tastes of the Victorian era. The painting - is landscapes, genre scenes, paintings on biblical themes. The museum has both British and European artists. In addition to painting, the museum samples of arts and crafts from around the world, is particularly interesting collection of Japanese in the "Hall of The Mikado."
For young children, there is a café and a playground, and older children can participate in "play detective" - find the museum on the list of objects and paintings.
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