Since its founding 130 years ago, this museum has put together one of the best collections of fine art in North America, with more than 25,000 objects in all. The museum moved into its present location just before World War I. The Jean-Noel Desmarais building holds most of the temporary exhibits while the permanent collection lies in the Benaiah Gibb building across the street. The museum also stages special programs such as Wednesday evening lectures, noontime and evening concerts, and films. Admission to the Permanent Collection is free. Temporary exhibits: USD12 Adults, USD6 Students and Seniors (65+), Free Children 12 and under, USD24 Family.
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