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Walters Art Museum

Category: Arts + Monuments + Museums

600 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21213
410.547.9000

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The Walters Art Gallery - user review
Although I've lived in Baltimore for 14 months now, I'm ashamed to say that I had heard that the Walters Art Gallery was under construction and kept postponing a visit, that is until yesterday. The building itself is quite beautiful with its roman columns and high ceilings. PERMANENT COLLECTION. I m...
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Art Blooms a Wonderful Event - user review
What a delightful art event. The Walters Art Museum is situated in downtown Baltimore. I happened to be in town to visit my parents in Annapolis and looked online to find something to ...
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Walters Art Museum - expert review
The Walters has always been one of Baltimore's great attractions. Begun with the 22,000-object collection of William and Henry Walters, this gem's ancient and medieval galleries got new sparkle in a 2001 renovation. Walk through the galleries of sculpture, jewelry, mummies, sarcophagi, and French 19...
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Walters Art Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | Baltimore | Frommers.com - expert review
The Walters, with its collections of ancient art, medieval armor, and French 19th-century painting, has always been one of Baltimores great attractions. Begun with the 22,000-object collection of William and Henry Walters, this gems ancient and medieval galleries got new sparkle in a 2001 renovation...
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The Walters Art Museum - Part IV - user review
Continued from Part III Peter Carl Faberge was a court jeweler to several of Russian tsars, and 50 imperial eggs for empress Maria Fedorovna and Alexandra Fedorovna made by Faberge are what he is most famous for. But this exhibit tries to illustrate that besides these treasures Faberge also created ...
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The Walters Art Museum - Part I - user review
Phone: 410-547-9000 website: www.thewalters.org Open: Tues-Sun 10am ??5pm, closed on Mondays Prices: adults - $8, students - $5 Combined entry to the museum and temporary exhibits: adults - $12, students - $8 The current collection of the Walters art museum was started by William Thompson Walters in...
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A Fine Place To Study Art and World History - user review
At this charming art museum,I savored fine Italian Renaissance paintings by Naddo Ceccarelli,Marco Zoppo,Nicolo de Segna,Giovanni di Paolo,Raphael,and Veronese.I also appreciated fine ...
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Feast for the Eyes - user review
Don't miss this fine gallery. It is a growing collection, the beginning of which was the fantastic collection of a father and son in the railroad business in the late 19th and early 2...
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Truly a gem - user review
For a non-afficianado like myself, the museum is perfect. Its collection is a superb balance of art, sculptures, history, and manuscripts. In short, the variety keeps your interest.I...
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The Walters Art Museum - Part II - user review
Continued from Part I The third floor is connected with Hackerman House that has a large collection of Asian art. The Hackerman House was built in 1850 but its subsequent owners kept changing it. The remarkable staircase adorned by carvings ends in cupola with Tiffany skylight showing a woman kneeli...
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Walters Art Museum - expert review
The Walters' prodigious collection of more than 30,000 artworks provides an organized overview of human history over 5,500 years, from the 3rd millennium BC to the early 20th century. Thanks to a recent grant by the city, admission is free. The original museum (1909) houses major collections of Rena...
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The Walters Art Museum - Part III - user review
Continued from Part II The exhibit starts with paintings of Natalia Goncharova, who together with Mikhail Larionov are considered the creators of the Neo-Primitivism style. One of her most famous paintings ?œThe Evangelists??is presented here. This painting is a mixture of the Russian icons traditio...
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