Fodor's Expert Review The Fitzwilliam Museum

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In a classical-revival building renowned for its grand Corinthian portico, "The Fitz," founded by the seventh viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion in 1816, has one of Britain's most outstanding collections of art and antiquities. Highlights include two large Titians, an extensive collection of French impressionist paintings, and many works by Matisse and Picasso. The opulent interior displays these treasures to marvelous effect, from Egyptian pieces like inch-high figurines and painted coffins to sculptures from the Chinese Han dynasty of the 3rd century BC. Other collections of note here include a fine collection of flower paintings, an assortment of medieval illuminated manuscripts, and a fascinating room full of armor and muskets.

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Trumpington St.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire  CB2 1RB, England

01223-332900

www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk

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Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon. except bank holidays

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