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Huntsville Museum of Art

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300 Church St SW
Huntsville, AL 35801
+1 (256) 535-4350
http://www.hsvmuseum.org
From Norman Rockwell to Hudson River School Landscapes and everything in between, the Huntsville Museum of Art is a must-see on your next visit to Huntsville! The Huntsville Museum of Art sits in Big Spring Park, the epicenter of the dynamic and evolving city center that is Downtown Huntsville, Alabama and works as a magnet for cultural activities. Stop by today and see the Museum's permanent collection of art, along with a wide variety of well-known traveling exhibitions. The Museum also has a large interactive children's gallery! Visit the hsvmuseum.org for all of the current and upcoming exhibitions. Founded in 1970 by city ordinance of the Museum Board of the City of Huntsville, the Museum serves Huntsville and Madison County's combined population of 420,000 residents. The mission statement of the Museum is to bring people and art together through acquiring, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting the highest quality works of art.

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MIlton S.
4/19/2024

"Don't go to a museum with a destination. Museums are wormholes to other worlds. They are ecstasy machines. Follow your eyes to wherever they lead you...and the world should begin to change for...

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Lucy T.
3/4/2024

Came all the way here from Birmingham when Apple/Yelp said they were open yesterday. There was a sign outside the door saying they would reopen in two days. There were three workers at the front...

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Steven L.
8/5/2023

I was here once many years ago before I signed up for Yelp and with different exhibits it is still very nice. I think it is better than the Frist in Nashville near my home town. We took a break...

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Gabe P.
7/14/2021

Visiting the art museum is one of my favorite things to do. On the day I visited , admission was free in celebration of July 4th. This was a great incentive to get patrons to visit the...

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Ashley S.
5/29/2022

This is an adorable little art museum. Today my friend and I came because they were doing free admission. They should have more signs for which areas you can't take photos because they have it...

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