Museum occupies a retired fire station filled with historic fire trucks and authentic firefighting gear. Atmosphere balances educational exhibits with interactive play areas for children, including a real ambulance and fire truck to explore. Visitors experience a hands-on look at fire service history alongside engaging activities for families.
Exhibits offer a captivating journey through firefighting history. They are well laid out and brought to life by clear knowledge and passion.
Exhibits showcase an amazing variety of firefighting equipment and honor firefighters' dedication and bravery. Retired firefighters staff the museum, providing knowledgeable and friendly service that enhances the experience.
Good to know
The museum holds a special show on the first Saturday of each month.
Admission is no longer free on the first Tuesday of the month.
Parking on nearby streets is available but can be expensive at $24 per hour.
Converted 1880s brewery creates a historic atmosphere with spacious, accessible layout and thoughtfully curated art collections. Calm and peaceful energy invites slow reflection, though school groups can bring noise. Unique Latin American and global artifacts stand out among diverse exhibits.
Collections include unique Latin American art and varied exhibits across contemporary galleries. Outdoor sculpture garden features works like David Deming's "Colorado Tripod" and James Surls' kinetic wooden sculpture "Dragon Lady."
Collections include unique Latin American art and an in-tact Tibetan sand mandala. Exhibits like the armory display stand out as rare and distinctive.
Good to know
Bexar County residents can enter for free on Tuesdays from 4 to 7 pm and Sundays from 10 am to noon.
There is a paid parking lot opposite the museum.
The Art on Tap evenings are suitable for all ages, featuring live music and activities for kids and adults.
Exhibits combine interactive art, optical illusions, and immersive sound to create a visually and sensually stimulating environment. Visitors move through distinct rooms featuring ball pits, trampolines, and unique installations that invite playful exploration. A bar with specialty cocktails allows drinks to accompany the experience, blending social and artistic elements.
Visitors can bring drinks from the bar into the exhibits, creating a relaxed and interactive atmosphere. The gallery offers a unique blend of art, play, and color unlike any other museum or art space.
Visitors can bring drinks from the bar into the exhibits, creating a relaxed atmosphere. Each exhibit offers a unique experience that sparks laughter, smiles, and awe with its distinct style.
Good to know
The entry fee is about $25 per person, with parking available downtown.
You need to sign a waiver before enjoying the activities.
Tickets should be bought in advance to avoid waiting, especially on busy weekends.
Two-story space with high ceilings and white walls offers a quiet, spacious atmosphere for viewing art. Exhibits focus on contemporary Hispanic artists, presenting culture through well-curated, engaging displays. Admission is free, attracting those interested in diverse artistic perspectives.
Spacious, clean, and very quiet, the gallery showcases authentic Mexican art and highlights the contributions of Hispanic immigrants and first-generation Americans. Free admission and engaging exhibits make it a great spot to explore Latino artists and culture.
Free admission and engaging exhibits highlight the immigrant and Hispanic experience. The gallery showcases Latino artists with clean, well-maintained spaces and cultural events like Dia De Los Muertos.
Good to know
Admission to the gallery is free, but donations are accepted.
Parking is available across the street for $10.
The gallery features contemporary Latino artists and rotating exhibits.
Saloon with historic Western decor and extensive taxidermy displays creates a nostalgic, immersive atmosphere. Vintage game room and Texas Rangers memorabilia add unique entertainment and cultural elements. The space feels expansive and lively, blending bar and museum experiences.
A huge gallery spans all continents with a mini old-fashioned fair and trompe l'oeil attractions to try out. Exhibits cover a wide variety including a section about the Texas Rangers.
The museum features one of the largest collections of horns in the world and a unique cabinet of curiosities. It includes a Texas Rangers exhibit and lets visitors explore at their own pace.
Good to know
Admission includes access to both the taxidermy and Texas Ranger museums.
Daily specials are available, offering unique food options.
Guided boot scooting events happen in the main ballroom.
Gallery spaces feature old window panes and high ceilings, creating an intimate and peaceful atmosphere. Rooftop serves as a lovely venue for events, adding a unique dimension to the experience. Exhibitions change regularly, showcasing works by resident artists in a cool, vast space.
Gallery spaces feel unique and vast, showcasing art from both local and international artists. Staff are knowledgeable and friendly, ready to guide visitors through visually interesting and mentally stimulating exhibits.
Gallery spaces feel unique and vast, offering room to explore without rushing. Exhibits include a temporary show in the conference room and a second floor with better smell and displays.
Good to know
Admission is free for all visitors.
Artpace has its own parking lot available for guests.
Exhibitions change several times a year, offering new experiences.