The Cincinnati Art Museum was America's first dedicated art museum constructed west of the Allegheny Mountains at its 1881 founding and is one of the oldest extant art museums in the nation today. The museum is housed within an 1886 Romanesque Revival building designed by architect James W. McLaughlin and offers free admission daily, showcasing a collection of more than 67,000 fine artworks created over more than 6,000 years of human history. The museum's 18,000-square-foot Cincinnati Wing, opened in 2003, showcases a permanent collection of works by Cincinnati regional artists or produced for Cincinnati locales, including the Odoardo Fantacchiotti angels, created for the city's St. Peter in Chains Cathedral.

Free parking is offered at The Cincinnati Art Museum daily, with free tours available for individuals and small groups at select times throughout the day.

Find it at this Address: 953 Eden Park Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45202, Phone: 513-639-2995