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The best exhibitions of 2017, worth a trip to the other side of the world

In addition to new obligations, 2017 also brings fresh adventures. For many, the best adventure is certainly a trip to a popular or yet unvisited place. The pulse of a big city, trying interesting street food, meeting new people and learning the basic phrases of a foreign language are just some of the good sides of exploring our planet. While traveling, it is also good to learn something new about the (local) culture. Read on for the best exhibitions of 2017, worth a trip to the other side of the world.

The best exhibitions of 2017, worth a trip to the other side of the world:

Mathematics Gallery - London

Zaha Hadid Architects have completed the new building of the London Science Museum - the Mathematical Gallery. The focus of the exhibition will be mainly on presenting applied mathematics and how it influenced the development of the world: from architecture to travel.

London Mathematical Gallery
London Mathematical Gallery

Interactive exhibition in the Ikea museum - Sweden

In 2017, the first Ikea museum in the world opens its doors. If you think shopping at Ikea is fun, you must visit Sweden and see the interactive exhibition at the Ikea Museum.

IKEA Museum
Ikea Museum

Architect Wang Shu Studio - Denmark

Chinese architect Wang Shu will set up his exhibition in Denmark at the Modern Gallery, which will include, among other things, an installation from this year's Venice Architecture Biennale.

Exhibition of the architect Wang Shu
Exhibition by architect Wang Shu

Frank Lloyd Wright at 150 - New York

At the Museum of Modern Art in New York, this year's main exhibition will be dedicated to the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who would have celebrated his 150th birthday this year.

Sketch by American architect Lloyd Wright
Sketch by American architect Lloyd Wright

California - London

At the end of May 2017, London's Design Museum will host an interesting exhibition on the American design legacy, with an emphasis on the impact of technological advances based primarily in Silicon Valley.

Design Museum, London
Design Museum, London

Álvaro Siza – Rome

The work of the Portuguese architect Álvaro Size is on display at the National Museum in Rome from November 2016 to March 2017.

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Portuguese National Pavilion by architect Size
Portuguese National Pavilion by architect Size

Yayoi Kusama: My Eternal Soul - Tokyo

The biggest exhibition of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is coming. The central theme of the exhibition will certainly be an enlarged version of the painting My Eternal Soul.

Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama

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