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Columbus Museum of Art    

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The Columbus Museum of Art is an art museum in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Formed in 1878 as the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, it was the … See more

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4.5/5 · 494 reviews
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Sep 20, 2024
Paid $20 each to view a small, rather undistinguished collection of art. Aside from a respectable sampling of impressionist and European artworks along with a few nice bronzes, there is little of in… Full review by Chris W
Jun 4, 2024
As a Veteran, admission for the whole family (total 5 adults and 4 kids) was free. Nice exhibits, art collection excellent and interactive color playtime super! Full review by irwinfox
May 18, 2024
Columbus Museum of Art is outstanding. In an art trip, I visited Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Toledo, Detroit, Newfields (Indianapolis), Carnegie (Pittsburgh) and compared them all. I’d read some… Full review by 308gordons
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This is just a museum for local artist? Nothing really old from other centuries? Or other countries?
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The museum has art from all over the world in the permanent collection, and other temporary exhibits that are curated from other museums from all parts of the world. There are …
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The museum has art from all over the world in the permanent collection, and other temporary exhibits that are curated from other museums from all parts of the world. There are some local artists as well, it is a nice museum with a wide collection of art.
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Do you guys have a wheelchair for those who can't walk that much.and do you sell alcohol
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yes, to both questions
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How much time should I allow for my visit?
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A tour given by a docent can be helpful to understand the history of the pieces and take a little extra time but it is worth it. Add in time for shopping and it could take about two to …
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A tour given by a docent can be helpful to understand the history of the pieces and take a little extra time but it is worth it. Add in time for shopping and it could take about two to three hours.
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Do I have to book a ticket
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There is an admission fee. There are discounts for teachers, military and seniors. They lost have annual memberships that might be worthwhile if you want to make several trips or …
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There is an admission fee. There are discounts for teachers, military and seniors. They lost have annual memberships that might be worthwhile if you want to make several trips or want to join their special programs for adults or kids.
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