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The origins of the Seattle Art Museum can be traced back to the Seattle Fine Arts Society( 1905) and the Washington Arts Association ( 1906). It was opened to the public by Richard E. Fuller in 1933. The Museum operates in three facilities - the main museum in downtown Seattle; The Olympic Sculpture Park on the Central waterfront of Seattle and The SAAM ( Seattle Asian Art Museum) in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill. It features around 25,000 artifacts and covers everything from Contemporary American ArtNative American worksto old European Mastersancient Egyptian pieces to Asian artworks.
Address : 1300 First AvenueSeattleWA 98101
Open Hours : Wednesday to Sunday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
General Admission Fee : USD 30-32
Seniors - USD 28
Student - USD 22
Exhibits : “Deer Scrolls”“The Egyptian Masterworks of Tutankhamen”“Hammering Man”
Service Animals : Allowed
Wheelchair : Accessible
Parking : Paid Parking Garages Available
How to Reach : Easily accessible by car
Via Light Rail - University Street Station
Bus - Line 2628404370545and more.
Ferry station - SeattlePier 50 Seattle Dock
The Museum of Pop Culture also known as the MoPop was founded by Paul Allen in 2000. It is located within the Seattle Center Campus and it houses various exhibits and organizes programs & events dedicated to the preservation and study of contemporary pop culture. The structure of the building is a unique fusion of textures and a multitude of colors. MoPop transcends timeinspiring and bringing together generations. It must-visit for those interested in art and culture.
Address : 325 5th Ave NSeattleWA 98109
Open Hours : Thursday to Saturday - 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Suggested Duration : 2 to 3 hours
Admission Rate : USD 23 to USD 28
Architectural Style : Deconstructivism
Architect : Frank Gehry
Exhibitions : Body of Work: Tatto CultureNirvana: Taking Punk to MassesPearl Jam: Home and AwayGuitar GalleryHendrix: Wild Blue Angel.
Wheelchair : Accessible
Pets : Not allowedexcept for service animals.
Pubic Transit : Via the Seattle Monorail to the Seattle Center Station.
Located within Seattle’s Volunteer ParkAsian Art Museum represents the art from the Asian countries of IndiaJapanKoreathe Himalayas,China and other Southeast Asian countries. It features both contemporary as well as traditional artworks in different forms such as paintingsglass worksculptures etc. Exhibitions are held throughout the year in this gallery and some of the exhibits include the famous Madhubani paintings of Baua DeviFamous Japanese artistMr’s pop art and a lot more.
Location: : 1400 E Prospect StSeattleWA 98112United States
Exhibitions: : JACOB LAWRENCE: THE AMERICAN STRUGGLE: Mar 5- May 23NORTHWEST MODERNISM: FOUR JAPANESE AMERICANS: Mar 20,INKED! NORTHWEST COAST SILKSCREEN PRINTS FROM THE COLWELL COLLECTION: March 5
Museum of History & Industry ( MOHAI) is the largest private heritage organization in Washington dedicated to preservingsharingand propagating the history of Seattleespecially the Puget Sound Region. It houses around four million artifactsarchived materialsand photographs on the Puget Sound Region with a portion of it displayed at the Naval Reserve Armory in Lake Union Park.
Address : 860 Terry Ave NSeattleWA 98109
Open Hours : Daily - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursdays( July & August) - 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Suggested Duration : 2 to 3 hours
Admission Rate : Adult - USD 21.95
Senior ( 65+) - USD 17.95
Students and Military - USD 16.95
Youth ( Ages 14 and under) - Free
Architect : Paul Thiry
Exhibition : Maritime SeattleBezos Center for InnovationTrue Northwest: The Seattle Journey.
Parking : AGC lot ( at 1200 Westlake Ave N)
Public Transit : Via Bus - Route 40/ RapidRide C: Westlake Ave N & Mercer St Stop
Route 70: Fairview Ave N & Valley St Stop ( Northbound)
Fairview Ave N & Aloha St Stop ( Southbound)
Frye Art Museum houses paintings and sculptures from the 19th Century to the Present Age. InitiallyIt was a private collection of Charles and Emma Frye which was later opened to the public as Seattle’s first free Art Museum in 1952. The Museum strives to reflect Seattle’s evolving identities through its exhibitions and various outreach programs.
Address : 704 Terry AveSeattleWA 98104
Open Hours : Tuesday to Wednesday - 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday - 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Friday to Sunday - 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Suggested Duration : 1 to 2 hours
Ticket Price : Free
Exhibition : Unsettling Feminity: Selections from the Frye Art Museum CollectionArt on the Mind: Ten Years of Creative AgingAgnieszka Polska: Love Bite ( 2020)
Pets : Only service animals are allowed.
Wheelchair : Accessible
Parking : Public Parking at Terry Ave9th AveColumbia Stand Cherry St.
Public Transit : Via Bus - Route 3 and 4: James St and 8th Ave.
Route 12: Madison St and 9th Ave.
Route 60: 9th Ave and Columbia St.
Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition dedicated to a large portion of American glass sculptor Dale Chihuly’s works. The exhibit includes eight interior galleries and three drawing walls tracing the trajectory of Chihuly’s significant series of worka gardenand a theatre. The 40-foot tall Glasshouse with installations of redorangeyellowand amber palette is the centerpiece of the exhibition. Other than theseit also features a gourmet collection of food at the Art Plaza and Collections Cafe.
Address : 305 Harrison StSeattleWA 98109
Open Hours : Monday to Sunday - 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Suggested Duration : 1 to 2 hour
General Admission : Regular ( Ages 13-64) - USD 32
WA State Residents ( Ages 13-64) - USD 27
Senior ( 65+) - USD 27
Youth ( Ages 5 -12) USD 19
Ages 4 and Under - Free
Service Animals : Allowed
Wheelchair : Accessible
Parking : Nearby Garages - Fifth Ave N GarageMercer Garage.
Public Transit : Via Monorail - Westlake Station.
Wing Luke Museumalso known as the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is dedicated to the cultureartand history of Asian Pacific Americans. The museum is named after the First Asian American elected to public office in the Pacific Northwest - Wing Luke. It is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institute and features exhibits representing over 26 ethnic groups. It organizes various outreach programs too. It also won The National Award for Museum Service for its exhibit on Bruce Lee - Do You Know Bruce Lee in 2014.
Address : 719 S King StSeattleWA 98104
Open Hours : Friday to Sunday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Admission : Adult - USD 17
Senior (65+) - USD 15
Student ( 13-18 with Id) - USD 12.50
Youth ( 5 -12) - USD 10
Child ( Under 5) - Free
Permanent Exhibit : Wing Luke and the Museum.
Wheelchair : Accessible
Parking : Street Parkingnearby parking lots and garages
National Nordic Museum was established initially as the Nordic Heritage Museum in 1980. The Museum is dedicated not only to the preservation of Nordic cultures but it also brings together the community of Nordic Immigrants in Seattle together through the art exhibited. It features 5 ethnic galleries from DenmarkSwedenIcelandNorwayand Finland. It is a must-visit for those who wish to learn more about Nordic Culture and Heritage.
Address : 2655 NW Market StSeattleWA 98107
Suggested Duration : 1 to 2 hours
Admission Fee : USD 10 to USD 15
Exhibits : Dream of AmericaFolk Art GalleriesIceland RoomDenmark roomSweden roomFinland roomNorway RoomFishing Galleries.
Wheelchair : Accessible.
Parking : Available
Seattle Children’s Museum was founded in 1979 with the incentive to instill in Children and their families - curiosity and the joy of discovery through enjoyable hands-on experiences. The museum features 11 exhibits and a play space of 18,000 sq feet for toddlers and kids up to age 8 to play and enjoy. It is the perfect place to bring kids for a day out.
Address : 305 Harrison StSeattleWA 98109
Open Hours : Tuesday to Sunday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Admission Rate : Adults - USD 12
Children - USD 12
Grandparents - USD 11
Military ( with ID) - USD 9
Infants ( under 12 months) - Free
Exhibits : Tribal TalesMountainBijou TheatreThe MarketCOG CityDunn Lumber Construction ZoneSound TransitGlobal VillageImagination Studio
Parking : Side Street parking at Seattle Center CampusNearby Garages.
Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture is located on the University of Washington campus in Seattle. Founded in 1885it is the oldest museum in Washington state. It houses over 16 million artifacts and specimenssome of which are among the largest collections in the United States. The museum’s mission is to share its knowledge of science and cultureand document and preserve heritage.
Address : 4300 15th Ave NEUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWA 98105
Open Hours : Sunday to Saturday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
General Admission Fee : Adult - USD 22
Senior - USD 20
Student (non-UW) - USD 14
Youth - USD 14
Military Personnel - USD 4
Free for Children Age 3 and UnderUW studentfacultystaffretireesand the First Thursday of each month.
Popular Exhibits : “Pacific Voices”“Life and Times of Washington State” and more.
Service Animals : Allowed
Wheelchair : Accessible
Parking : Accessible parkingPaid Parking lotsand Garages available
How to Reach : Via Light Rail - The University of Washington light rail station
Bus - Route 43 or 44
Bike tracks near the museum entrance
Pacific Science Center is a science center in Seattle that was built in 1962. It was designed by Minoru Yamasaki. It houses a wide variety of interactive exhibits and experiences from one of the world’s largest Laser Dome theaterstwo IMAX theatersVR Experiencesa Planetariumto Naked Mole Rat CamAxolotlsand more. The science center was built with a vision to ignite curiosity and to explore and learn.
Address : 200 2nd Ave NSeattleWA 98109
Timings : Wednesday & Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Weekend & Holidays: 10:00 AM to 6:00 Pm
Summer: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
General Admission Fee : USD 25.95
Seniors - USD 23.95
Youth - USD 17.95
Child - USD 13.95
Members free
Add-ons : Planetarium: timed ticket
IMAX Documentary: USD 6.75 - USD 10.75
VR Experiences: USD 3- USD 15
Laser Show: USD 5
Exhibits : Tinker TankTropical Butterfly HouseWillard Smith Planetariumand Living exhibits.
Service Animals : Allowed
Wheelchair : Accessible
Parking : Nearby garages and parking lots.
Seattle Pinball Museum is a museum with a collection of over 50 pinball machines. Initiallyit was a private collection which was later opened to the public in 2010. It features pinballs from as early as the 1960s. It strives to preserve Pinball history through American Pop Culture. Visitors can choose among any pinball machine and play as much as they want here.
Address : 508 Maynard Ave SSeattleWA 98104United States
Open Hours : SundayMonday& Thursday - 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Friday & Saturday - 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Tuesday and Wednesday Closed
Entry Fee : Adult - USD 18
Child - USD 15
Senior - USD 15
Multi-Entry Fee - Adult - USD 23
Child - USD 20
Senior - USD 20
Popular Exhibit : Jersey Jack PinballSpooky PinballStern PinballDutch Pinball
Parking : Street Parking and nearby parking lots.
Public Transit : Via Bus & Trains - King Street Station
Light Rail - International District/Chinatown Station - Bay A.
The center for Wooden Boats is a museum dedicated to the documentation and preservation of experiences in maritime history. It is located at three sites; the Center for Wooden Boats at Cama Beach State Parkthe South Lake Union Campus at Lake Union Parkand the Northlake Workshop & Warehouse North of Lake Union. It has over 170 vesselsmost of which are rowboats and small sailboats. If you visit the museum on a Sundayvisitors can avail the free sailing class and on other days rent boats provided by the museum.
Address : South Lake Union1010 Valley StreetSeattleWA 98109 &
Cama Beach State Park1880 SW Camano DriveCamano IslandWA 98282
Open Hours : Tuesday - Sunday - 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Boat Rental Hours - Wednesday- Sunday10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Entry Fee : Free
Popular Exhibits : Historic Small Craft of the Pacific NorthwestPacific Rim Institute of Maritime Artists“Still Afloat: Historic Small Craft King County”.
Service Animals : Allowed
Wheelchair : Accessible Docks
Parking : Available
How to reach : By Bus lines 40627083By Carit’s 5 minutes from Downtown Seattle.
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is a national historical park that was built in 1979 to memorialize the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-98. The Seattle unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is a museum and visitors center. The museum tells the history of Seattlethe people that came for the gold rushand how the city went through a developmental change. Visitors can enjoy the interactive exhibitsreadand further dive deep into the history of Seattle by watching a movie.
Address : 319 2nd Ave SSeattleWA 98104
Open Hours : 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Entry Fee : Free
Service Animals : Allowed
Wheelchair : Accessible
Collections : The Hielscher CollectionThe Sourdoughand more.
Parking : Sreet parking limited to two hours and Paid Parking lots and Garages available
How to reach : Via Train - King Street Station
Boat - Washington State Ferry Terminal on Pier 52
Streetcar - S Jackson St & Occidental Ave walk (closest stop).
Museum of Museums is an art center located in SeattleWashington. It was created by Greg Lundgren. The museum was built with the vision to inspire artists and create a thriving art scene in the city. It features muralssculpturesrotating installationsexhibition spaceseven a gift shopand more. Visitors can also enjoy the visual journeyand participate in the weekly art classes.
Address : 900 Boylston AveSeattleWA 98104
Open Hours : Wednesday to Thursday - 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Friday to Saturday - 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Sunday - 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Monday & Tuesday Closed
General Admission Fee : USD 10
Exhibits : Ruth True SpaceBarbara Malone GalleryEmergency Room
Service Animals : Allowed
Parking : Garages Available
How to Reach : Public Transport via Light Rail - Broadway & Marion Station
Bus - Route 43 and 49Broadway & Marion Station
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