Find museums in Phoenix, AZ. Listings include Desert Botanical Garden, Heard Museum, Hand Draft, Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting, Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center, Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum.
Desert Botanical Garden is here to help you enjoy the beauty of the desert and care about it. . Desert Botanical Garden está aquí para ayudarle a disfrutar de la belleza del desie...
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) enriches our world by collecting, preserving, and making accessible an astonishing variety of musical instruments and performance videos from ev...
Top exhibitions are shown alongside the Museum’s collection of more than 20,000 objects of American, Asian, European, Latin American, Western American, modern and contemporary art,...
Since its founding in 1929, the Heard Museum, a private nonprofit organization, has grown in size and stature to become recognized internationally for the quality of its collection...
More than 300 hands-on exhibits, the Irene P. Flinn Giant Screen Theater, a state-of-the-art Dorrance Planetarium are fun for all ages. *Community Guidelines for Conversation on A...
Acting on the principle that learning is a joy, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix’s mission is to engage the minds, muscles and imaginations of children and the grown-ups who care a...
A reflection on the 🇺🇸 Vietnam War 🇻🇳 — a time of courage, sacrifice, and lessons learned. Soldiers on both sides fought bravely, families endured loss, and history was forever ch...
🧑🚒 Explore the world's largest firefighting museum 🚒 100+ restored fire trucks dating back to 1725 🏅 Honoring heroes & educating our community
ALAC is a cultural center that promotes and preserves Latino~Mexican~Xicano~Indigenous Arts & Cultures. Featuring a main gallery, "La Galeria 147" and two smaller galleries, "El Ri...
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Arizona Paranormal Investigation & Research Society (AZPIRS) has been doing paranormal investigating for years. While paranormal investigating is still our core function we have ev...
Featuring ten historic buildings dating from the late 1800s an early 1900s, Historic Heritage Square is home to several award winning restaurants, elegant museums and shops. These ...
Rescued 19th century buildings from different parts of Arizona Territory have been brought Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum to show you what life was like in the Wild West. O...
AZJHS collects, preserves, and exhibits relevant materials such as photographs, letters, diaries, oral histories, scrapbooks, and artifacts relating to the settlement and history o...
The City of Phoenix is following CDC guidelines, effective August 2, 2021, a mask or face covering will be required when inside a city facility, regardless of vaccination status. ...
Modified Arts showcases stimulating artwork from national and international artists of all media in an accessible environment. Monthly exhibitions seek to provide a fresh perspecti...
9 The Gallery is a contemporary art gallery exhibiting locally and nationally recognized artists of the highest quality.
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ROCK STAR gallery located in Scottsdale Arizona. Music Collectibles and Celebrity Fine Art. Autographed guitars, photo's and albums. Celebrity fine art by Ronnie Wood, Sebastian K...
Located in the first home built in Arcadia in 1919 the Shemer Art Center showcases & supports AZ art
Penske Racing has over 40 years of racing experience and over 300 major race wins highlighted by 15 indianapolis 500-mile race victories. On display in the museum are cars detailin...
eye lounge is a collective, artist-run, contemporary art space committed to fostering emerging and established visual artists in downtown Phoenix.
Phoenix Union Colored High School was established September 15, 1926 as a school for African Americans in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. The name was changed to George Washington ...
The USAAFHG is dedicated to the preservation of the AAF in world war two and specifically the ground
Would you be surprised to learn that Phoenix was built around streetcars? In 1887, the first mule-drawn streetcar rolled on freshly laid rails down Washington Street. At its peak...
Five15 Arts is a collective, artist-run, contemporary art space committed to providing support and an exhibition venue for serious, professionally minded Arizona artists.
Formerly the grammar school and music room of the Phoenix Indian School, the Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center is an historically registered building operated by Native American...
The mission of the Sunnyslope Historical Society shall be to promote, encourage and foster research of the history of Sunnyslope. We do this by collecting, preserving, and dissemi...