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2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA
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Minneapolis Institute of Art
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The Minneapolis Institute of Art houses over 89,000 pieces of art, including a secret room known as "The Study," filled with tiny furniture only dolls can use! 2. Did you know the museum has an ancient Egyptian mummy named Wenuhotep? Visitors can explore his life and burial rituals in the Egyptian galleries. 3. Look closely at the giant statue of the Buddha in the Southeast Asian galleries - it's covered in thousands of pieces of gold leaf! 4. Don't miss "The Hiker," a bronze statue that has stood outside the museum since 1906. This famous sculpture honors members of the United States Army who fought in the Spanish-American War. 5. Check out the African galleries for "The Hedgespeth Congo," a motorcycle built entirely out of recycled materials. Who knew you could create art and transportation from junk?
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Recreation Experiences: Explore the neighboring Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, located just a short walk from the Minneapolis Institute of Art. This iconic garden features contemporary sculptures, beautiful green spaces, and the famous Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture. It's a great way to complement your museum visit with outdoor art and nature. 2. Money-Saving Tricks: Admission to the Minneapolis Institute of Art is free, but consider becoming a member to enjoy special benefits and discounts. Members receive exclusive access to certain exhibitions, discounts at the museum shop and café, as well as free or discounted tickets to special events and programs. 3. Most Enjoyed Locations: While the whole museum is worth exploring, don't miss the Asian Art collection at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. It houses an extensive and diverse collection of artworks from various Asian countries, including China, Japan, India, and Korea. Take your time to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship, historical significance, and cultural beauty of these artworks. 4. Food and Dining Tips: Grab a bite at the Agra Culture Café, located on the museum's first floor. This café offers a variety of healthy and delicious options, including fresh salads, sandwiches, and smoothies. It's a convenient and tasty choice to refuel during your museum visit. 5. Best Time to Travel and Itinerary Planning: Avoid weekends if you prefer a quieter and less crowded experience at the museum. Weekdays, especially during the morning or early afternoon, tend to be less busy. Plan your visit accordingly to have ample time to explore the galleries without feeling rushed.
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