The Most Enchanting Museum I've Ever Visited 🏛️✨
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston: Founded in 1903 by the ultimate "rich kid" of her time, Isabella Stewart Gardner, this museum showcases her lifelong treasures. Here's a quirky rule she set: anyone named Isabella gets free admission, and the exhibits can never be moved, preserving the museum exactly as it was in her day. It's like taking a peek into her everyday life back then! 👀💎 The courtyard garden here is, without a doubt, the most beautiful corner of any museum I've ever stepped foot in—and perhaps one of the most breathtaking places I've ever been! 🌸🌿 I've been awestruck by the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Enlightenment Gallery at the British Museum in London, the Louvre in Paris, and even the Forbidden City in China, each leaving me speechless with their historical, cultural, and grandiose splendor. But here, it's a different kind of beauty—one that's delicate, intimate, and feminine (compared to those grand museums). And the third-floor hall (P7-P10) is equally captivating: stepping inside, you're enveloped by the atmosphere of a medieval castle—deep, chilly, classic, and opulent. 🏰❄️ If you're only visiting one museum in Boston, I highly recommend the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. It's unlike any other museum I've been to, exuding beauty in a completely unique way. The building itself is its greatest treasure. 🌟🏛️ #WhereHistoryMeetsArt #AMuseumNotToBeMissed #MuseumHoppingAdventures 🎨🚶♀️