The first public art gallery is often considered to be the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, which was established in 1584. However, earlier forms of art display can be traced back to the 16th century in various European courts. The concept of a dedicated space for the exhibition of art evolved over time, leading to the establishment of more formal galleries in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Rostock Art Gallery was created in 1969.
Art Gallery of Alberta was created in 1924.
Swindon Art Gallery was created in 1944.
Jehangir Art Gallery was created in 1952.
Beaverbrook Art Gallery was created in 1958.
Rotorua Art Gallery was created in 1977.
Victoria Art Gallery was created in 1900.
Manchester Art Gallery was created in 1824.
Kelowna Art Gallery was created in 1976.
Art Gallery of Windsor was created in 1943.
Art Gallery of Peterborough was created in 1974.
Gallery of Modern Art was created in 1996.