Founded in 1881, the Cincinnati Art Museum is one of the oldest art museums in America and boasts a comprehensive collection of over 65,000 works. Located in the scenic Eden Park, the museum is housed in a beautifully preserved Romanesque revival building designed by architect James McLaughlin and is one of the best things to do in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The museum’s impressive collection, which spans more than six centuries, includes works by several European Masters such as Botticelli, Hals, and Murillo, as well as modern pieces by Pissarro, Monet and Picasso. The museum features a wide range of art-related programs, activities and special events for patrons and the public, and hosts several national and international traveling artists throughout the year.

Designed especially for children, the Rosenthal Education Center (REC) features an interactive space which invites families to participate in art-making. Admission is free.

953 Eden Park Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Phone: 877-472-4226

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