How much does it cost to go to the Philadelphia museum of Art?
How much does it cost to go to the Philadelphia museum of Art?
General Admission Rates
Adults | $25 |
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Seniors (65 & over) | $23 |
Students with valid ID | $14 |
Youths (18 & under) | Free |
Members | Free |
When was the African American Museum built in Philadelphia?
1976
The African American Museum in Philadelphia/Opened
When did the African American museum open?
September 24, 2016
National Museum of African American History and Culture/Opened
Is the Rocky Statue real?
A near-constant flow of people arrive daily at the bottom of the stairs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art to snap a picture with the Rocky statue, originally created for a scene in Rocky III and now a real-life monument to a celluloid hero who endures as a favorite fictional son of the City of Brotherly Love.
How many museums are dedicated to slavery?
35,000 museums
That not one of America’s 35,000 museums had been dedicated solely to the facts and experiences of slavery is an egregious national failure.
Why visit the African American Museum in Philadelphia?
Visit us and experience the richness and vibrancy of African American heritage and culture come alive in four magnificent exhibition galleries filled with exciting history and fascinating art. WELCOME BACK TO AAMP! The African American Museum in Philadelphia is now open to the public and we can’t wait to see you! Timed tickets are now on sale.
Are the doors open at African American Heritage Center?
Our doors are open for your enjoyment and enlightenment. Visit us and experience the richness and vibrancy of African American heritage and culture come alive in four magnificent exhibition galleries filled with exciting history and fascinating art.
How many galleries does the AAMP have?
The AAMP currently houses four galleries and an auditorium, each of which offer exhibitions anchored by one of our three dominant themes: the African Diaspora, the Philadelphia Story, and the Contemporary Narrative.
Do I need a mask in Philadelphia?
Philadelphia requires masks or proof of vaccination at all indoor public spaces. Advance tickets or reservations remain recommended or necessary at many spots. Your best bet: Check online or call ahead.