Are you a guru of the galleries? A maven of great museums? A connoisseur of cultural hotspots?
Enlighten us with your expertise as we seek out the world's best destinations for art lovers.
Photo by Dave Dunne, 10 November 2007
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium is a collection of museums featuring a wide range of art from 15th century through to the modern day.
Photo by Laura Brunow Miner, 10 November 2007
The lobby of the Milwaukee Art Museum, designed by Santiago Calatrava, is breathtaking.
Photo by Simone Merli, 10 November 2007
The Natural History Museum is located in South Kensington in London.
Photo by Max Braun, 14 November 2007
The MMK in Frankfurt, Germany, has an excellent collection of modern art.
Photo by Todd Lappin, 14 November 2007
Six hotel rooms that are part of Benesse House, designed by Tadao Ando on Naoshima, Japan
Photo by Jana Vozarova, 14 November 2007
Slovak National Theatre, look from the new building
Photo by Hannah Swithinbank, 5 December 2007
The old British Library Reading Room is at the heart of the British Museum and the centrepiece of the redesigned and covered Great Court that was formally opened in 2000.
Photo by Jane Keeler, 22 December 2007
Located in the former Winter Palace of the Tsars, the State Hermitage Museum (Государственный Эрмитаж) contains over three-million works of art from across the globe.
Photo by Alice Dalla Stella, 10 January 2008
Seville (Spain).
Photo by Niko Vujevic, 11 January 2008
If you visit the Art Institute of Chicago, you'll see many famous works of art, amongst which you'll also find Gustave Caillebotte's Paris Street, Rainy Day from 1877.