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J.M. Archer
at 2024 Mar 16
J.M. Archer
at 2024 Mar 16
The buildings' architecture and interior design are erlcominf and serine. Do not miss the lower level lounge. The cafe serves drinks coordinated with city events. The Rose latte was a treat, and the counter server was a hoot. Cheery, friendly, and enjoyable. The manager joined the conversation and was lovely.
I have been here several times, and we thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
Anton P
at 2024 Mar 08
Anton P
at 2024 Mar 08
Visiting the Barnes Museum was an absolute delight! As an art enthusiast, I've seen my fair share of impressionism collections, but I must say, the Barnes Museum truly stands out. The depth and breadth of their impressionist works are unparalleled, making it a must-visit destination for anyone passing through Philly. The carefully curated selection of pieces not only showcases the beauty of impressionism but also offers a profound insight into the art movement's evolution. From the captivating brushstrokes to the vivid colors, every piece in the collection is a masterpiece in its own right. Whether you're a seasoned art connoisseur or simply appreciate beauty in its many forms, a trip to the Barnes Museum is an experience you won't soon forget. Highly recommended!
Rachael Jones
at 2024 Feb 18
Rachael Jones
at 2024 Feb 18
What a unique perspective on ART! De. Barnes was ahead of his times! I would have enjoyed a lecture or two by this great educator! His free thought and fluid ideas truly allowed magic to happen among artists and those who followed his teachings. The fact that he was able to collect all of this art was mind-blowing! Random: They used metal detectors and appreciated that as an added layer of security. Some staff were more welcoming than others. My favorite pieces were of bakeries dancers. I enjoyed learning how the rooms were put together!
Absolutely incredible organization with an impressive collection. Worth visiting for art and history fans alike. Try and find a guided tour with art history experts to add insight because it really helps the collection pop. There's so much to learn here and I would love to return.
We had a lovely time at the Barnes Foundation, which has a beautifully designed building that holds a variety of post-impressionist and early modern art. They had a Marie Laurencin exhibit that was very provoking, and the main exhibits were delicately curated. I would certainly recommend to anyone looking to visit an art museum in Philadelphia.
Don't miss it if you love art and museums. I loved the new building encapsulating the original arrangement of the collectors house. Sui generis way pf displaying art, I think unique in that respect.
Paula V.
at 2023 Nov 02
Paula V.
at 2023 Nov 02
An amazing collection you must see. We are so lucky in Philadelphia to have these paintings in our city. There is a little cafe to recharge and continue your tour of museum. Loved the gift shop.
Terrific use of space. Table and bench seating are well positioned and more than adequate for this space. The water sculpture’s name is not clearly marked and the work itself does not adequately convey Ulysses Voyage. It is however quite engaging with plenty of room to submerse oneself in it. The ambiance of flowing water adds dimension to this sculpture and at certain angles it is as if Ulysses arm is molded in steel; breaking through its undulating flow of water. That non-ebbing flow of water and shining metal clad arm openly declare unyielding power. This site is well worth the visit. James A Byrne US Courthouse #LetsGuide 76 North Sixth Street Philadelphia
Anthony H.
at 2023 Oct 09
Anthony H.
at 2023 Oct 09
This place surprised me. If not for friends and family, I generally travel according to museums and food.

This has to be one of my favorite museums in the States.

Anyone who loves art has to visit this place.
H B
at 2023 Oct 02
H B
at 2023 Oct 02
I can’t believe I waited so long before going to the Barnes foundation. The number of pieces they have is absolutely astounding and it’s such an intimate way to enjoy some of your favorite impressionists. But as you may, or may not know, their collection is definitely not limited to impressionist art. I went on a free museum day but I would 100% go back and pay full ticket price to experience it again. Expect to spend some serious time here. It also is one of the best museum gift shops I’ve ever been in.
Jack Pitcher
at 2023 Sep 04
Jack Pitcher
at 2023 Sep 04
My favorite museum experience by far. The Barnes is unique because it lets you, the visitor and viewer interact with the art as you please. It is up to your own personal perspective, creating a evocative experience. Unlike a traditional museum there are no plaques or descriptions of the art. The only signage is a tiny, almost microscopic plaque of the artist’s name at the bottom of the frame. The Barnes is an immersive treasure trove of Impressionist art that forces you to think outside the box. Must see if you are in Philly.
Clyde Waters
at 2023 Sep 02
Clyde Waters
at 2023 Sep 02
Attended a jazz show here. Very nice venue for watching a jazz concert. I walk through the yard gallery too as well. Nice pictures.
Heather Zulim
at 2023 Aug 29
Heather Zulim
at 2023 Aug 29
The Impressionism and post-impressionisms lovers dream! This museum was amazing, not only was the collection incredible, but how it was curated was really enjoyable. It felt like I was just walking around somebody’s house. A house that’s filled with billions of dollars worth of art. It really humanized things, and it was special to see different pieces together in one space, highlighting the differences and similarities amongst artists and movements.

I truly loved this experience and would absolutely come back to visit again.
Verena Aibel
at 2023 Jul 31
Verena Aibel
at 2023 Jul 31
Superb collection of Renoir paintings! Sweet museum, well laid out, mostly in one floor. Galleries are a bit tiny and chock full of art and objects. Wonderful restaurant. Great gift shop! Need to be technically savvy since artwork information is accessible only by using a QR code and an app. If you don’t add your email address, you’ll lose the snapshot info when you zoom in on a painting. Other than that, photography is clearly ok, as seen by the manual photos I took and shared the old fashioned way.
P Loo
at 2023 Jun 09
P Loo
at 2023 Jun 09
This was on my bucket list of art museums to visit, and it did not disappoint. It not only exists as a showcase for beautiful and amazing art, but Albert Barnes’ belief that art is for the enjoyment and edification of everyone. As you go through each room and view the paintings amongst the furnishings, metalworks and other art objects, you can’t help but marvel at the care and effort that Dr. Barnes took to purchase and place each piece. What was he trying to highlight with each arrangement? What was he trying to teach? In addition, there are more Renoir and Cezanne paintings here than anywhere else in the world, and that includes France. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Gu Lin
at 2023 May 08
Gu Lin
at 2023 May 08
The small garden just outside the entrance is amazing! It makes me think about my trip in Japan. The mirror-face pond is so beautiful. I arrived before the museum is open, so there is no others. The sound of winding blowing among leaves and the birdsong both give you a sense of tranquility.