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Philadelphia Museum of Art
A trip to Philadelphia wouldn't be complete without stopping at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
What you'll do
This 2-in-1 institution, both a famous film location and top-rated art museum, boasts an impressive collection of Renaissance, Impressionist, and Modern art. It also happens to be where pivotal scenes from Rocky were filmed.
Run up the 72 'Rocky steps' outside the museum and take a selfie with the statue of the fictional hero who proudly guards the museum. Once you've had your pop culture fix, head inside to browse over 240,000 pieces. The impressive exhibits cover American, Asian and European Art as well as contemporary art, photography, and textiles.
Key pieces include Sunflowers by Van Gogh, The Large Bathers by Paul Cezanne, and works from the Poplars series by Claude Monet.
Philadelphia Museum of Art highlights
American Art
Explore three centuries of paintings, furniture, and decorative arts, with special emphasis on Philadelphia and rural Pennsylvania.
Asian Art
Visit rare architectural settings and discover intriguing works of art from all over Asia, including some of the oldest objects in the collection.
Art of the Middle Ages
Step back into the world of medieval Europe and view sculptures, paintings, and stained glassworks.
Monet to Van Gogh
See some of the greatest Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in the world, featuring masterworks by artists such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Vincent Van Gogh, and Paul Cézanne.
Picasso and Beyond
Discover exciting, innovative, and sometimes controversial works of art created in the 20th and 21st centuries, from masters such as Picasso, Duchamp, Twombly, and LeWitt.
Philadelphia Museum of Art Gallery must-sees
Pablo Picasso’s Three Musicians, 1921
Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers, 1889
Claude Monet’s Poplars: Three Trees in Autumn and Poplars: End of Autumn, 1891
Pierre-August Renoir’s The Great Bathers, 1884-1887
Claude Monet’s Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny, 1899
Paul Cézanne’s The Large Bathers, 1898-1905
Marcel Duchamp’s La (Sonata), 1911
What's included
The pass includes general admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art's permanent and temporary exhibits.
Where you'll be
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway,, Philadelphia, USOperating hours
Thursday- Monday: 10AM – 5PM
Friday: 10AM - 8.45PM
Closings & holidays
Closed Tuesday & Wednesday.
Closed July 4, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
For the most up-to-date information please visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art website.
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