Historic building from 1821 houses a curated mix of local artwork, southern antique furniture, and sculptures. Warm, friendly atmosphere invites visitors to explore without pressure. Space blends timeless architecture with diverse art forms, creating an inspiring experience.
A beautifully curated selection of art, antiques, and jewelry fits nearly every budget. The gallery showcases a mixture of local artwork, including paintings and sculptures, within a historic building that adds to the experience.
Beautiful gallery space showcases a variety of incredible artwork and artists. The fabulous curation highlights diverse types of art and invites repeat visits.
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Gallery 202 features a curated selection of art, antiques, and jewelry for various budgets.
The gallery supports local artists and showcases their work.
Visitors can enjoy the art without any pressure to buy.
Small, beautiful old building offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere ideal for contemplation. Exhibits rotate frequently, showcasing world-class art including works by Picasso and Dali. Classes and studio programs engage both adults and children, creating a community-focused space.
Rotating exhibits feature works from Picasso, Dali, and local artists. The gallery offers beautifully curated fine art in a small, inviting space with consistently interesting shows.
Rotating exhibits feature Picasso pottery, Salvador Dali's works, and local artists. The gallery hosts haunting historical displays like the Vietnam War and special exhibits such as the Nick Ut collection.
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Admission fees apply for special exhibits; check in advance for pricing.
The center offers art classes for both adults and children throughout the year.
Expect a community atmosphere at events, fostering local engagement.
Museum offers a well-curated journey through Christian and Gospel music history with interactive exhibits and live gospel performances. Layout guides visitors through memorabilia and video footage, creating an inspiring and uplifting atmosphere. A small coffee bar with live music adds to the welcoming vibe.
Wall art in the cafe area offers a striking visual experience alongside refreshments. The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music features rich history exhibits and plans for interactive displays and kid-friendly areas.
Exhibits offer a walk down memory lane through decades of faith-filled music with a beautifully curated design. The museum provides an inspiring and uplifting journey through Christian and Gospel music history.
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The museum offers self-guided tours, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace.
Plan to spend at least an hour to fully appreciate the exhibits.
Visitors can enjoy free coffee during their visit.
Small, cozy gallery showcases 20 works by European and American artists from the early 20th century. Exhibits rotate every few months, keeping the collection fresh and accessible. Space is compact and manageable, suitable for visitors with mobility considerations.
A small, cozy gallery offers free admission and showcases rotating exhibits every three months. It features 20 works of art from European and American artists of the early 20th century along with pieces by a local professor.
A small, cozy gallery offers a manageable visit with no stairs and free admission. Exhibits change every few months, showcasing powerfully creative art from European and American artists of the early 20th century.
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Admission to the gallery is free.
The gallery is small, making it easy to navigate.
The art rotates every 3 months, offering new exhibits.
Museum occupies an old bakery building with open concept and natural light, showcasing a unique collection of mostly small, European, and micro cars. Atmosphere feels laid back and intimate, inviting close viewing without barriers. Family-friendly features include a car-themed play area and picnic spot.
Large gallery features well preserved exhibits of cars from various countries. Exhibits change occasionally to keep the showroom fresh and engaging for all ages.
This museum features a very unique collection of vehicles with only about 2% overlap with other automotive museums. It showcases several one-of-a-kind automobiles that make it stand out from any other car museum.
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The museum offers a guided tour of the vault on weekends for an extra $10.
Demonstrations of unique cars occur daily at 11 AM; don't miss it.
Expect to pay an additional fee for guided tours at 11:30 AM and 2 PM.
Large, modern museum offers a well-laid-out space with immersive multimedia like music, sounds, and films enhancing exhibits. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and relaxed to lively, with families and children enjoying interactive play areas and scavenger hunts. Views of the nearby capitol and skyline add to the visually engaging experience.
Many exhibits focus on historical information with more depth than typical museums. The galleries are well thought out and cover history, art, and culture thoroughly.
Free admission makes this museum very accessible. It offers a deep dive into the state's history with exhibits that can fill an entire day.
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Admission to the Tennessee State Museum is free.
The museum offers guided tours at 2pm highlighting the main exhibits.
Parking is extremely difficult to find, requiring patience and multiple drives around the area.
Visitor center combines well-maintained grounds with informative exhibits and a somber, peaceful atmosphere. Walking trails and cemetery offer reflective spaces that highlight deep historical significance and sacrifice. The site balances educational content with a quiet, respectful mood.
Exhibits and artifacts focus on the battle and history. A brief introductory video complements the displays. The visitor center offers a solid gallery experience even outside butterfly season.
Exhibits and artifacts offer rich history and detailed information about the battle. The visitor center includes a well-maintained museum and a movie presentation that deepen understanding.
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The visitor center is free to enter and offers a wealth of historical information.
Expect long wait times for events due to poor organization and communication.
RSVPs for events may open earlier than advertised, leading to quick sellouts.
Small museum space offers interactive listening stations and curated exhibits featuring photos, videos, and memorabilia. Atmosphere feels personal and respectful, with music playing that engages visitors. Layout is non-linear but provides plenty of photo opportunities and a friendly vibe.
Exhibits include interactive music mixing, video and audio clips, and displays of album art. Two galleries focus on Patsy Cline and another country star. Artifacts and layouts highlight Johnny Cash's life and career.
Extensive exhibits showcase the life and music of Johnny Cash with high information density. The museum offers a phenomenal collection that appeals strongly to fans of Cash and country music.
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Tickets are required for entry; check for pricing details.
Expect crowd flow issues during peak visiting hours.
The museum features a variety of Johnny Cash memorabilia.
Glass blowing studio combines live demonstrations, gallery of unique glass art, and a modern industrial-chic space with a coffee shop and bar. Atmosphere feels spacious and welcoming, with artisan tables and handcrafted glassware enhancing the experience. Visitors often engage in classes or enjoy watching skilled artists create glass pieces.
Glass art stands out with fascinating glassblowing and unique pieces like a Ford Key, hiking cairns, and a hamburger. The Maxwell Gallery showcases beautiful glass art worth seeing.
Combines a glasswork gallery and glassblowing shop with a coffeehouse vibe. Features local and resident artists showcasing beautiful glass art.
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Nashville Glasshaรผs offers food and drinks for breakfast and lunch.
They offer free parking, which is convenient for visitors.
Reservations are recommended for special dinner events.
Wax museum with life-like wax figures and themed rooms creates an immersive, colorful atmosphere. Interactive exhibits include photo opportunities and a karaoke booth, adding energy and engagement. Layout flows well with diverse music eras, enhancing the experience.
Exhibits feature lifelike figures with interactive elements that let you get close, take photos, and step into scenes. Background settings add to the spectacular visual experience.
Wax figures capture legends like Michael Jackson, Beyoncรฉ, and Taylor Swift with meticulous artistry. Interactive displays and a music-themed ambiance create an engaging, electric atmosphere.
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The museum only accepts card payments; cash is not accepted.
Expect minimal wait times during weekdays, especially in the morning.
The museum is located inside Opry Mills Mall, making it easy to access.
Massive building filled with stunning replicas of recording studios and interactive music areas where visitors can play instruments and record vocals. Sounds from different sections create a lively but sometimes distracting atmosphere. Decorations include a record wall and a unique TV display syncing vintage sets to videos.
Exhibits cover all music styles with original memorabilia and a wealth of historical pieces. Many are interactive and hands-on, offering both fun and information.
Exhibits showcase musicians who changed everything and offer a deep dive into the music industry. Visitors spend hours exploring and get a real sense of what it takes to work in music.
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Admission is $28 for adults, with discounts available for students and seniors.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
The museum features a special exhibit on Jimi Hendrix, showcasing rare memorabilia.
Museum showcases vintage guitars, basses, banjos, and mandolins with some instruments playable by visitors. Atmosphere balances musical history and art, creating a cool and special vibe. Guided tours offer detailed insights, while security measures can limit close viewing of exhibits.
Classic guitars, basses, banjos, and mandolins fill a small gallery museum focused on musical heritage. Surrounding mural art and musical history add depth, though security buzzers limit close exhibit viewing.
The museum features a gallery of classic guitars, basses, banjos, and mandolins showcasing musical history and art. Security buzzers are sensitive, which can make reading exhibit labels challenging, especially for seniors.
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Admission is $4.00, making it an affordable option for visitors.
Some guitars at The GIG are playable by visitors, enhancing the experience.
Guided tours are available, providing detailed information about the collection.