9 I visited at the beginning of the month. First of all, I was surprised at the avant-garde appearance! I was fascinated by the building that deserves the name "20 Century". When I entered, in the space of wide 々, the masterpiece of the 20 century (real !!) was exhibited permanently without generousness, and I almost turned it over. Just remember, Picasso, Milo, Renoir, Dali, Chagall, Munk, Matisse, Kissing, Warhol, etc. . ...
There are also paintings by Picasso, Matisse, Dali, Milo and other famous painters. But there aren't many. If you expect them, I feel a little unsatisfactory. Rather, in the dense greenery, the clean and sophisticated space was impressive. I think it's better to go for a leisurely and relaxing purpose.
I can't comment on the work because I don't know about painting, but anyway, the staff was very helpful. At the museum, there are many facilities that are not allowed for infants, and I was traveling with a 2 year old child, so I called in advance and confirmed it before going out. It was said that admission was OK even by phone. It was a really valuable experience to enjoy the masterpieces slowly with my children. I think the manners of the users are important so that they can be used even with small children in the future. ...
About 30 minutes by local bus from Ito Station. You can see a silver box building around Lake Ippo. It is Japan's first museum specializing in contemporary art and is a collection of the founders of an asphalt company. You can see masters' works such as Renoir, Picasso, Milo, Dali, and Chagall. Also, the staff was kind and showed me to the director's room when I had time left.
recommended
small, but with great modern art collection. worth a visit. also the restaurant on the opposite street is a nice place to check.
9 I visited at the beginning of the month. First of all, I was surprised at the avant-garde appearance! I was fascinated by the building that deserves the name "20 Century". When I entered, in the space of wide 々, the masterpiece of the 20 century (real !!) was exhibited permanently without generousness, and I almost turned it over. Just remember, Picasso, Milo, Renoir, Dali, Chagall, Munk, Matisse, Kissing, Warhol, etc. . ...
There are also paintings by Picasso, Matisse, Dali, Milo and other famous painters. But there aren't many. If you expect them, I feel a little unsatisfactory. Rather, in the dense greenery, the clean and sophisticated space was impressive. I think it's better to go for a leisurely and relaxing purpose.
My eyes and heart were healed.
I can't comment on the work because I don't know about painting, but anyway, the staff was very helpful. At the museum, there are many facilities that are not allowed for infants, and I was traveling with a 2 year old child, so I called in advance and confirmed it before going out. It was said that admission was OK even by phone. It was a really valuable experience to enjoy the masterpieces slowly with my children. I think the manners of the users are important so that they can be used even with small children in the future. ...
About 30 minutes by local bus from Ito Station. You can see a silver box building around Lake Ippo. It is Japan's first museum specializing in contemporary art and is a collection of the founders of an asphalt company. You can see masters' works such as Renoir, Picasso, Milo, Dali, and Chagall. Also, the staff was kind and showed me to the director's room when I had time left.