What is the Indianapolis Museum of Art?

What is the Indianapolis Museum of Art?

Fifteen minutes north of Monument Circle is the Indianapolis Museum of Art, part of the Newfields campus and one of the nation’s largest and oldest general art museums. Located on 152 acres of gardens and grounds, the museum’s permanent collection spans a vast range of cultures and eras,…

How can I view the art at the museum?

The seating, gifted to the Museum by docent Marian Pettengill, offers a new way to view your favorite art work. Pull up a chair and stay awhile. Wheelchairs of varying sizes and rolling walkers are available for free on a first-come, first served basis.

Will Marvel’s Shang-Chi be in IMAX?

Watch the trailer for Marvel Studios’ “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” and experience it in IMAX theatres, this September.

What is the Indiana State Museum and historic sites?

Welcome to the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites—a statewide museum network with 12 locations across Indiana. Here, we use our collection of artifacts (everything from mastodon bones to T.C. Steele paintings) and our state’s most culturally significant sites to tell larger stories around bigger themes.

Is science central Indiana’s best museum?

Science Central finished in the top 10 when we held voting for Indiana’s Best Museum. There are four car museums in Northeast Indiana that attract visitors worldwide, including two located right next to each other with the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum and National Automotive & Truck Museum.

Where can I find restrooms in the Indianapolis Museum of Art?

Accessible restrooms are located on Floor 1 and in The Toby inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, as well as Lilly House, Randolph H. Deer Special Events Pavilion, and seasonally in the Ruth Lilly Visitors Pavilion in Fairbanks Park.

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