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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston All Access Admission Ticket

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Description

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is the largest museum in Texas. Its stunning campus, featuring plazas, gardens, and commissioned artworks, reflects the growth, diversity, and dynamism of Houston. Spanning 14 acres in the heart of the Houston Museum District, the campus includes three main buildings and a beautiful sculpture garden. Now open and included with your ticket are two new traveling exhibitions! Be sure to visit the newly opened Knights in Shining Armor: The Pavia Tapestries and Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Withinin exhibitions. Visitors can enjoy a range of amenities, including a casual café, fine French dining, and the MFAH Shop, which offers unique treasures to purchase.

Tour Options

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston All Access Admission Ticket

Itinerary

Admission included

The All Access admission ticket grants access into all permanent collections and all special exhibitions open on the date of your visit. Upon your arrival, exchange the voucher for your admission ticket. Then enter the museum for your self-guided tour. The MFAH is a campus of three main gallery buildings: the Audrey Jones Beck Building and the Caroline Wiess Law Building and the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building. The Law Building features galleries for special exhibitions as well collections of Asian, African, Islamic, Native American, Oceanic, Pre-Columbian art. The Beck Building features galleries for special exhibitions as well as collections of ancient art, European and American art to the mid-20th century. The Kinder Building features all modern and contemporary art. Go to mfah.org for parking information to assist your visit.

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What's included

Included
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Not included
The listed price does not include parking fees, parking is payable upon arrival
Food and drinks (available to purchase)

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Upon arrival, redeem your voucher at any admissions desk for your ticket
  • All guests should go to 5601 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005 to redeem voucher at the Admission Desk

Reviews(56)

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angelicacB6898QZ
August 12, 2026
Experience

Museum was such an amazing experience. Definitely worth visiting with friends or just at a solo tour.

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Fbcaiuby
August 11, 2026
Muito interessante, vale a visita.

Nice museum, clean and well organized. Interesting expositions.

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cululuhom
August 6, 2026
Picasso Exhibit

Lots to see. More than I can handle. Great Sr. Rate! Approximately 3 hours Love the Picasso - Matisse exhibit

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Lynn_M0154
July 9, 2026
Great value

It was an Amazing afternoon of culture for our teen grandest. Great value.

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donnagY9210DR
May 10, 2026
Art is not defined by any medium color or style

It was over the top excellent. There attendants in every section very knowledgeable nice and engaging

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Rebecca_H
April 24, 2026
Frida

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.

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Vera_B
April 10, 2026
A wonderful cultural experience!

I enjoyed the beautiful artwork and the special exhibitions. We also attended an amazing poetry jam by high school students.

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Jamalgang47
March 21, 2026
Compact Collection

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.

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Mary_S
January 21, 2026
Plan to Spend the Day

Parking is very expensive. The price of admission generously covers the Glassell School of Art, Sculpture Garden, Kinder Building, Law Building and Beck Building.

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Eric_E
January 18, 2026
It was a lovely...

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.

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