Dallas Museum of Art

With over 25,000 works of art on four floors, the Dallas Museum of Art gives you a different experience every time you visit. You can see ancient artifacts from Asia, Africa, and the Americas as well as classical art from the Greco-Roman period, and much more.

 1717 North Harwood

Walkable from DART Rail Pearl Arts or St Paul Stations |Near MATA (McKinney Avenue Trolley) stops at Olive & Ross or St. Paul & Ross | Onsite Parking $20, free for Museum Members | Other paid parking nearby

 Open 11 AM to 5 PM, Wednesday through Sunday

Free Permanent Collection | Special Exhibitions at additional cost ($10-$25) except on Free First Sundays | A Day Pass program offers tickets to all special exhibitions for $25 throughout the summer of 2024.

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If you like a museum that can name-drop, you’ll be pleased with this so-very-Dallas museum. Get up close and personal with sculpture by Rodin, paintings by Picasso, and Monet, or modern art by O’Keeffe and Kandinsky. 

Sculptures and paintings are a small part of what you’ll see here. You’ll find decorative arts and design works including furniture, tableware, lighting fixtures, and jewelry. The museum also offers a full schedule of events including daily activities for children.

The museum is adjacent to Klyde Warren Park, so you can enjoy a picnic or make a stop at the food trucks before or after your museum visit. There’s also an indoor cafe and an outdoor patio cafe.

Entrance to the Dallas Museum of Art

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