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Seattle Art Museum

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Address
1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
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Fun Facts

Quick facts worth knowing

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Hidden Gem: The Seattle Art Museum houses the "Porcelain Room," which features over 1,000 exquisite Chinese and European porcelain objects - from delicate tea sets to decorative vases - creating a stunning display that transports you to a world of intricate craftsmanship. 2. Quirky Detail: Ever wondered what a chair made entirely of pencils would look like? The museum has a unique installation by artist Mark Lewis that includes a functional chair made entirely from colored pencils - it's an art piece you can sit on! 3. Historical Significance: The museum's outdoor sculpture park, Olympic Sculpture Park, was once an industrial site. Today, it's a beautiful green space showcasing monumental works by renowned artists such as Alexander Calder and Mark di Suvero, offering a historical journey through art and space. 4. Record Breaker: Did you know that the Seattle Art Museum has the largest collection of indigenous Australian art outside of Australia? Explore vibrant contemporary and traditional artworks that highlight the rich cultural heritage of Australia's First Nations. 5. Local Legend: One of the museum's most famous works is "Hammering Man," a 48-foot tall sculpture that stands outside the entrance. This giant, moving artwork has become an iconic symbol of Seattle, often referred to as a beloved local mascot.
Tips

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Visit on the first Thursday: The Seattle Art Museum offers free admission on the first Thursday of every month. This is a great opportunity to explore the museum without worrying about admission costs. However, do keep in mind that it can get crowded, so plan to arrive early. 2. Explore nearby Olympic Sculpture Park: Located just a short walk from the museum, the Olympic Sculpture Park is a beautiful outdoor space that showcases contemporary sculptures. Take a stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the various art installations while taking in the stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. 3. Dine at TASTE restaurant: TASTE is the Seattle Art Museum's own restaurant, offering a delightful array of fresh, locally sourced dishes. Enjoy a meal surrounded by artful decor and a warm ambiance. Be sure to try some of the Pacific Northwest specialties, such as fresh seafood and locally grown produce. 4. Attend a guided tour or event: The museum offers various guided tours and events that provide deeper insights into the collections and exhibitions. Check the museum's website for their schedule and consider joining one of these experiences to enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the art on display. 5. Take advantage of the facility amenities: The Seattle Art Museum provides several facilities to make your visit more comfortable. There are cloakrooms available to store your personal belongings, as well as audio guides to provide additional information about the artworks. Take advantage of these amenities to enhance your experience within the museum.
Reviews

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Review 1 (Positive): The Seattle Art Museum is an absolute gem! The diverse collection of art is breathtaking, and I was particularly impressed by the fantastic exhibits showcasing local artists. The facility is well-maintained, and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly. The cost of admission may seem a bit high, but the value you get in return is worth it.
Nearby POI

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Fairmont Olympic Hotel - Seattle, Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, Green Tortoise Hostel Seattle, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle, Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts, Crowne Plaza Seattle-Downtown, an IHG Hotel, Sheraton Grand Seattle, Mayflower Park Hotel, Renaissance Seattle Hotel, Grand Hyatt Seattle, The Westin Seattle, The Paramount Hotel