Well worth a visit, I've been three times and have still only seen a very small part of it. There is a mixture of exhibits from all over the world, we spent most of our time in the European section from 1600's onwards. Lots of furniture, paintings, sculptures. There was even something that resembled the trophy cupboard for that lot up the road Rule number 1 - If you want to go to a special exhibition make sure you book it in advance and not just walk up and expect to get in. Marie Antoinette Style is booked up until December. Rule number 2 - it's free entry but the cafe is too much of a temptation and is a bit pricey, but still worth it for the view.
That looks fabulous , thank you for posting its much appreciated. You can look these things up , but it lacks that all important personal touch ,. those widows and the restaurant lighting shown are something else, and worth a visit in itself, no wonder its so popular. As for the trophy cabinet we should not make too big a deal , not just yet anyway .