Walters Art Gallery - Baltimore, Maryland

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Address:60 N Charles St.
Baltimore, Maryland
Tel: (410) 547-9000

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The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, is internationally renowned for its collection of art and with good reason. Presenting an overview of world art spanning 55 centuries from pre-dynastic Egypt to 20th-century Europe, with 28,000 pieces on display, this museum offers something for everyone to enjoy..

The The Walters Art Museum, named after William and Henry Walters who together amassed the museum's collection, houses the highest artistic achievements from around the world including ancient Egyptian mummy masks, medieval armor, Greek & Roman sculpture and sarcophagi, medieval ivories, 19th-century French impressionism, art deco jewelry and masterpieces of Medieval, Renaissance and 18th- and 19th-century European and American art, Other treasures include east Asian bronzes, ceramics and one of the world's finest manuscript and rare book collections. As you walk through the Walters Art Museum this wondrous collection will not cease to amaze you. Also showing at the museum are special exhibitions focusing on unique parts of the permanent collections

The Museum Café offers salads, sandwiches, drinks and is a great place to relax. The Museum shop is sure to please every art lover. Browse through posters, jewelry, china, art reproductions and books, including publications highlighting the museum's collections and exhibitions. Children will love the store's activities and gifts for kids, focusing on the medieval, Asian, and Egyptian collections.

The Walters Art Museum is located at 600 North Charles Street in Baltimore's historic Mt. Vernon Cultural District, about one mile north of the Inner Harbor and downtown business district. It is conveniently situated near MTA bus lines (#. 3, 11, 31, 61 and 64) and the Centre Street Light Rail stop.

From Walters Art Gallery - Baltimore, Maryland:

The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland is internationally renowned for its collection of art, which was amassed substantially by two men, William and Henry Walters, and eventually bequeathed to the City of Baltimore. The collection presents an overview of world art from pre-dynastic Egypt to 20th-century Europe, and counts among its many treasures Greek sculpture and Roman sarcophagi; medieval ivories and Old Master paintings; Art Deco jewelry and 19th-century European and American masterpieces.