Museo de Bellas Artes, Houston Entrada para todos los accesos





Descripción
El Museo de Bellas Artes de Houston (MFAH), es el museo más grande de Texas. Su impresionante campus, con plazas, jardines y obras de arte encargadas, refleja el crecimiento, la diversidad y el dinamismo de Houston. Abarcando 14 acres en el corazón del Distrito de Museos de Houston, el campus incluye tres edificios principales y un hermoso jardín de esculturas. ¡Ahora abiertas e incluidas con tu entrada hay dos nuevas exposiciones itinerantes! No dejes de visitar a los Caballeros con Armadura Luminosa recién inaugurados: Los tapices de Pavía y Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Withinin exposiciones. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de una amplia gama de servicios, incluyendo una cafetería informal, excelentes restaurantes franceses y la tienda MFAH, que ofrece tesoros únicos para comprar.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La entrada All Access permite acceder a todas las colecciones permanentes y a todas las exposiciones especiales abiertas en la fecha de su visita. A su llegada, cambie el vale por su entrada. Luego ingrese al museo para su visita autoguiada. El MFAH es un campus de tres edificios de galería principales: el Edificio Audrey Jones Beck y el Caroline Wiess Law Building y el Nancy and Rich Kinder Building. El Law Building cuenta con galerías para exposiciones especiales, así como colecciones de arte asiático, africano, islámico, nativo americano, oceánico, precolombino. El Beck Building cuenta con galerías para exposiciones especiales, así como colecciones de arte antiguo, arte europeo y estadounidense hasta mediados del siglo XX. El edificio Kinder cuenta con todo el arte moderno y contemporáneo. Vaya a mfah.org para obtener información sobre el estacionamiento para ayudar a su visita.
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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
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
- A su llegada, canjee su cupón en el mostrador de admisiones de su boleto
- Todos los huéspedes deben ir a 5601 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005 para canjear el vale en el mostrador de admisión
Opiniones(52)
It was over the top excellent. There attendants in every section very knowledgeable nice and engaging
Allow plenty of time to soak up the well curated exhibit. And, if you're lucky enough to get a reservation at Le Jardinairre, enjoy a sumptuous meal.
I enjoyed the beautiful artwork and the special exhibitions. We also attended an amazing poetry jam by high school students.
I visited the Museum of Fine Arts while in the area at Hermann Park as I had never been before and the collection looked interesting from what I could read about it. The museum is split into three buildings: the Kinder Building houses Modern and Contemporary Art, the Law Building contains Global Art, and American and European galleries are in Beck with all three connected via a tunnel at the lower level. The size of the galleries really depends on the region. The Islamic art collection, particularly from Iran and the Levant is solid and other collections of notable size include the Indigenous Americas and Africa galleries. Some of the other galleries, most notably the Japanese and Chinese galleries are quite small in comparison to comparable museums. Admission prices aren't too steep and the gallery isn't very crowded so if you have some time it's worth checking out, particularly if you have an interest in works from the regions that contain the larger collections.
Parking is very expensive. The price of admission generously covers the Glassell School of Art, Sculpture Garden, Kinder Building, Law Building and Beck Building.
It was a lovely experience. I hadn't been back and some time and was surprised and pleased with the new additions. I love how they've incorporated couture dressed into the exhibits. The arrangements are beautiful.
it's free admission to the permanent collection every Thursday, so we went there during the free admission time, although admission if free on Thursday, you still need to pay the parking which was $10 at the time we went there. It's just like an ordinary museum, showing the art of different regions, e.g. Egypt, Greece, etc. also has some modern art, but there is a room with lights hanging in a mirror room which is beautiful, but you need to line up and wait to enter that room, but worth to go in.
My wife and I have been Houston Museum of Fine Arts members for two years. Membership, has been one of our best decisions. Having access to high-quality interesting museum-offerings is important to us. Last month we attended the complimentary Friday night happy hour + Jazz concert + access to the Tamara Lempicka exhibit. Ours, was a wonderful evening in the most perfect setting. Every aspect of our evening at the museum was enjoyable. The jazz concert and museum exhibition, were stellar. Afterwards, learning how much my wife had enjoyed our evening together, has inspired me to soon plan another museum event.
So worth the visit. A must do if in Houston. Great variety of exhibitions and so well curated. Put it on the list for your visit.
Thank you for such kind words! We strive to provide all guests a very well curator variety of works spanning all continents and centuries. Please come back and visit us again!
The Museum of Fine Arts Houston was fantastic and very easy to get around, and the art exhibits were excellent, parking was very easy
We are so happy to hear you had a wonderful time exploring all the galleries. Please spread the word and thank you for supporting us.



