The Minneapolis Institute of Art is one of Minneapolis' premiere fine arts museums, located across an eight-acre campus in Minneapolis' Whittier neighborhood. The museum is one of the nation's largest art museums, originally opened in 1915 within a landmark Neoclassical-style building. Visitors can explore the museum for free daily, with the exception of ticketed special exhibitions presented throughout the year. More than 80,000 artworks and artifacts showcase more than five millennia of human cultural history, spanning pieces from the Americas, Africa, and Oceania and showcasing one of the nation's most comprehensive collections of Asian art. Exhibits highlight paintings, photography, prints, decorative arts, and architectural works, including significant collections of jade, bronze, and ceramic works. Behind the museum, Target Park showcases additional collections of contemporary art statues and bronze works.

Address: The Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404, Phone: 612-870-3000

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