The Museum of International Folk Art features artists who represent traditions from Hispanic and Latino cultures. The Museum ... More
Museum of International Folk Art
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The Museum of International Folk Art features artists who represent traditions from Hispanic and Latino cultures. The Museum opened to the public in 1953 and is now home to the world's largest collection of folk art! Over 130,000 artifacts form the basis for exhibitions in four distinct wings: Bartlett, Girard, Hispanic Heritage and Neutrogena. The Museum of Spanish Colonial Arts, Museum of International Folk Art, and Museum of Indian Arts & Culture are all on Museum Hill. Additionally, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace of the Governors are worth a visit as well.
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The name of this stop along the Camino Real means, "the ranch of the swallows," and the birds still migrate
here each year. Built in the late 1600s and early 1700s, this collection of buildings represents life as it ...
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The Institute of American Indian Arts Museum is located downtown, one block east of the plaza and across the street
from the St. Francis Cathedral. It's the only museum in the world that highlights contemporary Native American arts. Carl ...
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Contemporary art and modernism fascinated world famous artist Georgia O'Keeffe. This namesake museum spotlights her work, but also showcases the
work of many other established artists. The exhibits change about three times a year, so no matter how many ...
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