"The National Gallery of Denmark, also known as SMK (Statens Museum for Kunst), traces its roots to the early 16th century, when Danish kings began amassing art. Until 1849, this impressive stash was solely the domain of royalty. Now it's the country’s largest art museum, with a collection revolving around Danish, Nordic, and European works. Highlights include Albrecht Dürer’s iron etching “Abduction on a Unicorn,” Pablo Picasso’s “Still Life with Door, Guitar and Bottles,” and Emil Nolde’s “Child and Large Bird, 1912.”" - Alia Akkam