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Le Corbusier’s only building in east Asia, the National Museum of Western Art in Ueno Park is all vertical lines and textured concrete. Inside, skylights fill the halls with natural light—and don’t bypass the exhibits, which include national history, art, and artifacts. The park is full of top-notch museums and art galleries with facades as fascinating as the exhibits inside, so take the time to stroll around and take it all in.
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7-7 Uenokōen
Taito City, Tokyo
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The art museuom designed by Le Corbusier. The nearest station is JR Ueno station.
The National Museum of Western Art: Interesting permanent exhibition of Matsukata Collection as well as their special exhibitions. The building is designed by Le Corbusier.
The National Museum of Western Art was established in April 1959 and was based on the Matsukata Collection focusing on the Impressionist paintings and Auguste Rodin's sculptures previously stored by the French government. The museum's purpose is to provide the public with opportunities to appreciate western art. Since its opening, the museum, as Japan's only national institution devoted to western art, has been involved in exhibitions, art work and document acquisition, research, restoration and conservation, education and the publication of materials related to western art.
The National Museum of Western Art was established in April 1959 and was based on the Matsukata Collection focusing on the Impressionist paintings and Auguste Rodin's sculptures previously stored by the French government. The museum's purpose is to provide the public with opportunities to appreciate…