Free Admission and Great Art at Cincinnati Art Museum
One of the obvious things that is associated with the Cincinnati Art Museum is great art in the permanent collection and amazing touring exhibits. One of the aspects many of the tourists appreciated about it once they are there is the fact that general admission to the museum is free. This is actually a standard aspect for many families when they consider various vacation options in today’s economy. And while there is a always a nice benefit to low cost and even free quality cultural attractions, sometimes this can make the difference between getting to travel somewhere or not.
Of course there are also those individuals who have a priority hierarchy when planning their vacation budget. Some people prefer to spend the bulk of their travel budget on the finest four star luxury accommodations they can find while others try and access the most economical hotel rooms so they can save the majority of their money for the local attractions, activities and cultural events.
Fortunately for all interested parties, the Cincinnati Art Museum offers a great cultural experience to all of the above-mentioned populations. The museum is located in Eden Park , which is also a great place to find a nice outdoor activity area and amazing scenic views. In addition to the ongoing and limited time exhibits there are various programs and art related events and activities offered by the museum that suited for children and adults. The permanent collection of the museum includes over 60,000 pieces from time periods that span 6,000 years. This is an amazing collection size and one of the things the museum is most proud of. Two of the current exhibits are Prints of Martin Puryear and Color Woodcuts by Edna Boies Hopkins. The Prints exhibit runs through the middle of June of this year and the color Woodcuts will run through the second of May.
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