Museum showcases striking Western art and powerful bronze sculptures in a beautiful contemporary venue with unique modern architecture. Atmosphere remains quiet and peaceful, allowing calm reflection on exhibits. Space includes an authentic wooden bar and a quiet cafe, enhancing a relaxed, culturally rich experience.
The museum showcases Western and Native American art with detailed plaques telling often untold histories. It offers a beautiful setting with helpful staff and a world-class collection focused on wildlife and southwestern themes.
Offers a unique experience with a strong focus on indigenous cultures and native arts. The museum feels well-run and stands out from typical museums.
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On Tuesdays, the entrance fee is only $10.
On Tuesdays, the museum has extended hours until 8 pm.
The museum features a special exhibit of wildlife paintings called 'Survival of the Fittest'.
Gallery showcases vibrant blown glass sculptures in an intimate, colorful space designed for close viewing. Live glass blowing demonstrations add an interactive element, enhancing the experience. Lighting highlights intricate details, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The museum offers an excellent exhibition of Dale Chihuly's glass sculptures. The entrance fee includes access to the Moran art studio and a glass blowing exhibit nearby.
Blown glass art stands out with vibrant colors and intricate designs. Watching the glass blowing demonstration adds an interactive and educational layer to the experience.
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The glass blowing demonstration lasts about 20 minutes and is included in the admission price.
Starting at noon, there is a glass blowing exhibition every hour from Monday to Friday.
Admission includes access to the glass blowing studio across the street.
Immersive displays of light, sound, illusions, and textures create a whimsical, artsy atmosphere that appeals to all ages. Interactive art installations and scavenger hunts engage visitors in a fun, colorful environment filled with creative, detailed rooms inspired by Florida themes. The space balances family-friendly fun with unique artistic experiences.
Exhibits offer immersive 3D art that creates a next-level visual experience. The art is interactive and suitable for all ages, including young children.
Immersive art exhibits create a wondrous and unique atmosphere. The cat game room and vendor events add cool interactive elements.
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Tickets are available for purchase online, and advance booking is recommended to avoid long wait times.
Parking is limited, so consider using public transport or rideshare services.
Special events like scavenger hunts and interactive activities are offered regularly.
Hands-on exhibits and touch tanks offer direct interaction with marine life, creating an engaging and educational atmosphere. The space features sensory sand bins, a petting area, and interactive animal talks that appeal to both children and adults. Views of the bay and opportunities for boat tours add a gorgeous natural backdrop to the experience.
Well-organized space features many educational exhibits about the bay. Interactive displays include a touch tank and hands-on exhibits for kids, making the Discovery Center engaging and informative.
Hands-on exhibits and a touch-tank offer interactive fun for kids. The petting area and viewing of lined seahorses add unique, cool experiences.
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Admission is $8 for adults and $3 for children at the entrance.
The Eco-Boat Tour includes a 90-minute ride and opportunities to see dolphins.
The center offers hands-on dissection classes, which are very educational.
Bright space showcases largest autographed baseball collection and a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy. Exhibits cover local history, including war memorabilia and pioneering women, creating a peaceful atmosphere with scenic outdoor views nearby.
The museum features the world's largest collection of baseballs with over 5,000 autographed balls, certified by Guinness World Records as Schrader's Little Cooperstown. Exhibits include a 3,000-year-old mummy, a Civil Rights display, and tributes to Florida's history and American soldiers.
Exhibits like the baseball collection and mummy exhibit stand out. The museum feels very niche and unique.
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Parking can be challenging due to pay-by-app street parking and parking at the St. Pete Pier.
The museum has wheelchair-accessible restrooms with grab bars for both men and women.
Tickets are very cheap, making it an affordable visit.