The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, a Grade II–listed building in Bournemouth, showcases the diverse collections of world travelers Lady Annie and Sir Merton Russell-Cotes. The striking art nouveau architecture, with its ornate details, invites visitors to explore the permanent collection of European and Japanese artifacts. Set against the backdrop of sloping English gardens, the museum offers a unique blend of cultural and natural beauty. Inside, guests can admire an array of artworks and historical items, providing a glimpse into the eclectic tastes and travels of its founders.
Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
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