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Museums - Visit Seattle Seattle is full of wonderful museums to educate and inspire The Seattle area is home to an excellent collection of art, history, maritime, and special interest museums
Seattle Area Museums Please visit the websites of each museum ahead of time to learn more and purchase advance tickets No matter what your interest: pop culture, sea life, glass, aviation history, natural history, culture, art, and more, there’s something for you!
Cultural Museums Centers - Visit Seattle This Smithsonian-affiliated museum details the early history of Asian Americans, native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in Seattle, as well as their ongoing contributions to the city’s cultural landscape
Making the Most of Seattle Museum Month When the winter weather rolls in, there’s no better time to explore one of Seattle’s best cultural points: its museums These indoor escapes offer everything from hands-on science fun to a deeper dive into its rich history
Seattle Art Museum At the Seattle Art Museum, one block from Pike Place Market, light-filled galleries invite you to wander through global art collections, temporary installations, and special exhibitions from around the world
No Umbrella - Visit Seattle Largely written by Visit Seattle staff, our No Umbrella blog shares an insider's view on the city and region Come explore with us!
Art Appreciation - Visit Seattle At the always-free Frye Art Museum (704 Terry Ave) in First Hill, enjoy the permanent collection of oil paintings from late-19th-century and early-20th-century European and American artists, along with rotating modern and contemporary art exhibits
The Great Indoors - Visit Seattle Open since 1952 on Capitol Hill, Frye Art Museum is always free Alongside the permanent collection from the Fryes, who amassed more than 230 paintings—primarily late 19th- and early 20th-century German art—you’ll find cutting-edge rotating exhibits on offer