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Arts District anchor with an encyclopedic collection spanning ancient times to the present.
1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, TX 75201

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Reviews — 5

Ethan F
at 2023 Nov 11
Ethan F
at 2023 Nov 11
With admission being free, this is one of the best spots to visit with kids, especially being there is park and food trucks across the street. Street parking is limited to 2 hrs but was only $.95 for the 2 hours. There were 4 levels each taking about 30-45 mins if you keep up a good pace. Lot's to view and more than just paintings. Lots of wearables and functional art as well as a sculpture garden.
N and C Farrell
at 2023 Nov 09
N and C Farrell
at 2023 Nov 09
Let’s start with the fact it is free (except for parking). Pieces from many different periods and places from around the world. And then to see Monet, Rodin, Picasso, Kahlo and so many more. Museum is huge and barely scratched the surface in just over 2 hours. Exceeded our expectations!
Brittany and Ryan S.
at 2023 Nov 08
Brittany and Ryan S.
at 2023 Nov 08
Loved the museum. The main entrees at the internal restaurant were excellent, but the drinks and sides were extremely overpriced. The gift shop was awesome. The displays were phenomenal. My wife loved the landscape paintings. I myself was drawn to many of the ancient artifacts and furniture.
Martien Timmer
at 2023 Nov 01
Martien Timmer
at 2023 Nov 01
Free entrance to the most part, special exhibitions to be paid for. Worth visiting.
Art from all over the world all brought together . If you want a world tour you will need at least half a day to a day to study it properly. I’ve seen the Asian and African art before. What crossed my mind is that the highly influenced religious connotations are widely exposed. More so than the Christian look at life. There is Christian art, but it’s meaning is less brought forward in its content compared to the other religious works. My suggestion is to balance that out more properly and explain the meaning of Jesus and the content of the Gospel in similar ways.
Admission is free but donations are accepted.
Great museum with a lot of different exhibits from many lands. It' has 4 stories and elevators for those with mobility issues and wheelchairs. You can easily spend several hours touring the museum.

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