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The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas

The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas

The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas was established in the year 1998 committed to appreciating the culture and arts of the Asian countries. It is located about 1.2 miles (7 minutes) from the city. The museum possesses over 1000 artefacts from countries like India, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Japan, and few other neighbouring countries. The museum also has a collection of 12,000 books, journals, and catalogues. Read More

The Dallas Firefighters

The Dallas Firefighters

Founded in the year 1972, the Dallas Firefighters Museum aims to teach the teach fire safety and to honour the Heroes Department, and also to safeguard the heritage of firefighting. This museum owns rare antique fire vehicles and located 7 minutes away from the city of Dallas. Kids are even given souvenirs.

The Life Church

The Life Church

The Life Church at Dallas is a church for all people. The church believes that God is creator of the Universe and has the power to forgive, heal , enlighten and love all the people. They church talks about the resurrection of Christ and the final judgement where people will either survive or die.

The Meadows Museum

The Meadows Museum

Often referred to as the "Prado on the Prairie" after the famous museum in Madrid, this fine museum includes a number of masterpieces by renowned Spanish artists such as El Greco, Goya, and Picasso. Meadows Museum in Dallas opened to the public in 1965 and is situated within the Southern Methodist University, functioning as a part of its Meadows School of the Arts. It is well-known for its numerous Spanish artworks that include Yard with Lunatics by Francisco Goya, Saint Francis Kneeling in Meditation by El Greco and Adoration of the Shepherds by Juan Bautista Maino, amongst others. The museum organises multiple events, exhibitions, lectures and programs throughout the year. Also known as Prado on the Prairie, Meadows Museum is an art museum in Dallas, Texas, that is situated within the Southern Methodist University campus. It is home to an extensive collection of Spanish art (dating between the 10th and 21st centuries) outside of Spain and some of the artists featured here include Ribera, Murillo, Picasso and Goya. The Impressionist landscapes, rococo oil sketches, modernist abstractions, sculptures and other artworks attract large crowds on a regular basis, as do the different exhibitions. Furthermore, it is popular for the various lectures that it hosts in an attempt to educate people about the museum and the art that it houses. Read More

Museum of Biblical Art

Museum of Biblical Art

The Museum of Biblical Art, as the name suggests, showcases the biblical art or the Christian and Jewish themed art. It is located about 15-16 minutes away from the city centre of Dallas. The museum showcases intriguing figurines and vast information about the holocaust, rare books, and lithographs related to the theme. Audio tours and other exhibitions are conducted throughout the year to provide more information about these artefacts.

Museum of Geometric and MADI Art

Museum of Geometric and MADI Art

The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art, committed to Geometric Art and the MADI Movement was founded in the year 2002 by Art collectors Bill and Dorothy Masterson. The Museum is located 15 minutes away from the city centre.

The Museum of Illusions

The Museum of Illusions

Located 5 minutes away from the Dallas city centre, the Museum of Illusions allows visitors to experience fascinating both visual and educational. The Museum owns more than 60 illusions and even provides visitors with challenging games and souvenirs.

Nasher Sculpture Center

Nasher Sculpture Center

Nasher Sculpture Center, opened in 2003, in Texas, is a museum in the Dallas Art District that houses an extensive sculpture collection, most of which belonged to Patsy and Raymond Nasher. The collection features work by Richard Serra, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Barbara Hepworth and many others, thus attracting large crowds of people on a regular basis. The monthly events, programs, café, garden and exhibitions are some of the key highlights of this museum. Located close to the Dallas Museum of Art in the Dallas Art District, Nasher Sculpture Center is a museum spread out over 2.4 acres. It is where one would find the Patsy and Raymond Nasher collection of modern and contemporary sculpture. The museum is also known for its garden, exhibitions, talks, programs, events, Nasher Prize, and the art displayed at other locations such as the Dallas/ Fort Worth International Airport and the NorthPark Center. Moreover, visitors to the Center can enjoy an appetizing meal at the Nasher Café while enjoying a view of Nasher Sculpture Center. Read More

The Old Red Museum of Dallas County History and Culture

The Old Red Museum of Dallas County History and Culture

The Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture was built in the year 1892 and the building itself is considered historical. The museum is located only 5 minutes away from the Dallas city centre. It is a perfect place for any visitor, be it a student or a tourist to learn more about the History of Dallas through their display of numerous artefacts and several events and programs throughout the year.

Reunion Tower

Reunion Tower

Reunion Tower is an observation tower situated within the Hyatt Regency Hotel complex in downtown Dallas, Texas. Often referred to as “The Ball,” the tower is a prominent city landmark and is not only an observation deck but also houses cafes and organises a number of activities for people of all ages, with some of them being Painting With a View, Sunset Yoga and Paint Your Pet. The 15th tallest building in the city of Dallas, Texas, Reunion Tower stands tall at 561 feet and is located in the city’s downtown Reunion district. The structure was constructed in 1978 by Welton Becket & Associates, an architectural firm, and has served as a major landmark. It is quite close to Dealey Plaza which happens to be where former US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, and the Observation deck, also known as GeO-Deck, features an interactive digital experience which includes providing information on the city, its landmarks as well as the events of 1963. Read More

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