Academy of Natural Sciences Founded in 1812, the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia is the oldest natural science research institution and museum in the Western Hemisphere; exhibits, activities and educational programs for schools, educators, student and families offered.
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Abington Art Center Engages visitors, artists and students with gallery exhibitions, studio art classes and public programs; annual juried show features art work by local and regional artists.
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Andy Warhol Museum Permanent collections of art include drawings, prints, paintings, sculpture, film, audio and video tapes and archives that document Andy Warhol's life.
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Barnes Foundation Fine arts museum features collections of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and early Modern paintings and includes American paintings and works on paper, African sculpture, Native American ceramics, jewelry and textiles.
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Carnegie Museum of Art Offers a collection of contemporary art including film and video works, notable collections feature works of American art, French Impressionist paintings and European and American decorative arts from the seventeenth century.
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Features collections of dinosaur fossils, gems and minerals, and artifacts from ancient worlds; explore earth sciences, anthropology and life sciences exhibits.
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Carnegie Science Center Connects science and technology with everyday life through entertaining and interactive experiences that inspire learning and curiosity.
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Fabric Workshop and Museum Contemporary arts organization creating new work in new materials and media through the collaboration with emerging, national and international artists. Apprentice training and Artist in Residence programs offered.
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Franklin Institute Composed of the Science Center, the Center for Innovation in Science Learning and the Benjamin Franklin Center, the Franklin Institute develops, maintains and presents exhibits, events, services and programs that encourage science and technology learning.
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Institute of Contemporary Art Exhibits the work of established and emerging contemporary artists; educational programs, lectures, tours and special events offered throughout the year.
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Landis Valley Museum Living history village and farm collects, preserves and interprets the history and culture of the Pennsylvania German rural community from 1740 to 1940.
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Mutter Museum Collections include preserved anatomical and pathological specimens, skeletal specimens, medical instruments, anatomical models, memorabilia, medical illustrations, photographs, prints and portraits of our medical past.
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Penn Museum Collections feature objects from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, Asia and the Mediterranean, and artifacts the Americas, Africa and Polynesia. Ongoing research, collecting, exhibitions and educational programs advance the understanding of the world's cultural heritage.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Art museum and school of fine arts houses collections of 19th and 20th century American paintings, sculptures and works on paper; collects historical and contemporary art and features annual exhibits of work by Academy students.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art Features an extensive collection of American, Asian and European art, costumes, textiles, ceramics, sculpture and furniture; focus presentations and traveling exhibitions provided throughout the year.
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Rodin Museum Features the largest collection of Rodin's works outside of Paris including bronzes, plaster studies, drawings, prints, letters and books; listening enhancement systems, Braille and large-print materials available to visitors.
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Senator John Heinz History Center Devoted to the history and heritage of Western Pennsylvania; explore artifacts and interactive exhibits, photographs, maps, books and manuscripts relating to Western Pennsylvania history.
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Woodmere Art Museum Houses works of art celebrating the art and artists of the Philadelphia region; provides art training classes and programs for children and adults.
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