The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is a street art installation in Lima. This place has 6933 reviews and an average rating of 4.7 of 5. This is a superb rating!
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A fun activity to do around town. Admission to the museum are free every Thursday. I have been here a few times for school and on my own. They have wide selection of artwork on display and it is always changing. There are also special exhibits for a limited amount of time.
Definitely recommend if you have a guest out-of-town who loves art. The museum is quiet and relaxing. You can spend a good 30 minute to an hour here. In addition, this area is filled with other activities you can do to explore downtown Houston and everything is within walking distance.
- Admission is a reasonable $19 per adult, available on-site. I’m forgetting children’s admission prices and others.
- In order to safely remain open in light of COVID-19, all visitors will have their temperature checked prior to entering the museum. Face masks and social distancing are required. The temperature screening process is very straightforward and quick, and I found myself within the gallery areas in no time.
This is the best art museum that I’ve been to! The place is huge and has a lot of artwork from famous artists. On Thursdays, they have free general admission so try to go on a Thursday. They were also having a Van Gogh exhibit today. Also mask use is required and they will check your temperature before you go in.
The art is amazing! Its not too crowded and its safe to walk around in during covid. Everyone is very nice and helpful! I'd recommend getting getting to the museum around 11 am or noon because there's not many people and you can walk around more and not have to wait behind people to see the art works.
I loved it! The place was really well put together and all of the exhibits were so beautiful and informative. I didn't get to look at every exhibit because it's such a large place but I will come back!
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