Entrada al Museo Americano de Escritores





Descripción
En el corazón del centro de Chicago, el American Writers Museum celebra todos los géneros de escritura a través de exposiciones interactivas y programación. Desde Twain hasta Tupac, hay una historia para todos. ¡Descubre por ti mismo y visita hoy mismo! Nombrado la mejor atracción de Illinois por USA Today y uno de los 10 mejores museos nuevos del mundo por Fodor's. Entrada de fecha flexible
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Los visitantes explorarán las ciudades de origen de los grandes escritores y conocerán todas las casas afiliadas de AWM en Writers Hall. En A Nation of Writers aprenderán y celebrarán autores que son emblemáticos de una voz estadounidense única, a través de la historia, el género y los medios, desde poetas hasta escritores deportivos. Galerías como The Mind of a Writer desmitificarán las obras y metodologías de escritores famosos e invitarán a la creatividad de los visitantes con juegos y otras ofertas inmersivas. La Galería Wintrust Chicago profundizará en los grandes escritores, influyentes literarios, personajes y grupos que dieron forma a la tradición literaria única de la ciudad. En la Galería Meijer se exhibe la exposición temporal My America: Inmigrant and Refugee Writers Today explora la escritura contemporánea de inmigrantes a través de varios temas. La exhibición Tools of the Trade en Roberta Rubin Writer's Room se centra en las herramientas utilizadas por escritores estadounidenses famosos a lo largo de la historia, desde Frederick Douglass hasta Helen Keller y Maya Angelou.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los estudiantes califican para la tarifa mayor, deben presentar un ID de estudiante válido a su llegada
- El Museo da la bienvenida a todos los visitantes y esperamos que nuestras exhibiciones y programación sean accesibles para todos. Para ello, se ofrecen los siguientes servicios: Puertas con botones activados en la entrada del edificio Acceso a elevadores en el 2 ° piso Un baño familiar grande, neutro desde el punto de vista del género Amplios baños con barras de sujeción
- Botón de puertas activadas en la entrada del edificio
- Acceso al ascensor al segundo piso
- Un baño familiar amplio, neutro desde el punto de vista del género
- Amplios puestos de baño con barras de sujeción
- Tenga en cuenta que las entradas son válidas para un año a partir de la fecha original
Opiniones(74)
As an avid reader for 55 years, and a huge fan of niche museums, I expected to love this museum. The children’s section was fun with displays and back stories on the authors of childhood favorites. The”which March sister are you?” was worth looking at. Learned that the illustrator for Charlotte’s Web also illustrated the Little House on the Prairie series. Wonderful mural of a tree featuring many childhood favorite books amongst the branches. The section on adult books, however, I found boring. It was somewhat interesting to consider that advertising slogans, song lyrics and screenplays are all “writing work products “too. But the interactive pieces didn’t hold my attention and my friend and I gave up after looking at a half dozen of them. The museum was crowded this Saturday but few people were looking at the adult book displays. While both my friend and I are well educated and lifelong readers, we guesstimated that we had read <5% of the books featured. There is a 1950’s soda shop booth with a tabletop jukebox and a “menu” with song lyrics. This might have been engaging but one of the buttons was stuck and it wasn’t working well. The gift shop was tiny but well stocked with several amusing things for sale like a spiral notebook mocked up to look like a Nancy Drew book and a purse that resembled a typewriter. Guests were invited to take a complimentary bookmark featuring their favorite author which was generous. Who knows what the mission of this museum is, but I would recommend skipping it.
Lots of fun ways to interact with the work of American writers and see what their inspiration and influences were. If you like reading and literature, this is the museum for you.
Fascinating museum about writers in American. Stayed much longer than we expected. Free tours on the hour - highly recommend.
The staff gave a helpful 3 pm tour that explained the organization and features of the many exhibits. Inspiring. Especially enjoyed the section on Chicago writers as an out-of-town tourist.
Vet informative in a very creative presentation.. you learn what an art writing ia. Great value too.
There is so much packed into this small space. Great reminders of the literary legagy of many writers. Interactive, including gaming, LARP, and a children's room. An unexpected gem.
It was very informative. Love the displays and presentations. Great history on American writers. I highly recommend!
Interesting idea. There were some cool interactive things to do. I was hoping for more, especially about authors I wasn’t familiar with.
This museum was even better than I anticipated. If you have a passion for literature, language, and the creative writing process, then you should visit this Chicago museum. It is filled with books (from children to adults), interactive games, and beautiful exhibits that celebrate the heritage of authors as well as their contributions. We spent about an hour but if you find a nice book to read, you may be tempted to sit and stay longer. I recommend this tour for educators, students, history buffs, and travelers who seek a unique cultural experience.
It's a cute, small museum. There's so much information contained within I got a little overwhelmed. I loved the interactiveness of the exhibits, especially the old typewriters they had for public use. It was very quiet when I went, with only a small handful of people around



