Best Free Museums In Minneapolis Near Me

The Museum of Russian Art Mill City Museum Foshay Museum and Observation Deck Northwest Airlines History Center Minnesota Streetcar Museum - Como Harriet Streetcar Line Hennepin History Museum American Swedish Institute Minnesota African American Heritage Museum & Gallery Minnesota Air National Guard Museum Walker Art Center

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· 6516 reviews

2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

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Minneapolis Institute of Art: what do users think?

Christina Murray: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait

Steff W (Steff): Beautiful place. Went for Art n Bloom. Parking difficult as paid parking lots are even full. It was fine for us to walk a ways but wouldnt be for everyoneVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Gladys Manuela Torres Almonte: My whole family has always loved this Treasure. Ask at the desk for Treasure Hunt guided exhibits for children.

Amy Rowcliffe: Haven't been for about a decade. Didn't realize how enormous this place is! Will definitely need to go back to see it all.

Derek Larsen: Awesome place to go and see different kinds of art.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Erin Burke: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait

NANCY ZURN: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

Mayas Knaizeh: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No

Robby P: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No
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333 E River Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55455

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Weisman Art Museum: what do users think?

Krishn Kumar Maddheshia: Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes

Kayla: Free art - beautiful space to walk through!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Pámela Boveda Aguirre: Great museum, great exhibitions, very nice personel working there, free entrance! very recommended if visiting twin cities area!

Charlie Cowell: Free admission, can't complain about that. Small side but seemed to have variety. I am not art guru but seemed well set up.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …
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· 455 reviews

3537 Zenith Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55416

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The Bakken Museum: what do users think?

escott bergren: A great place with lots of learning and hands on experiments.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Eli Johnson: This place is awesome! What a fun little museum tucked away in residential SW Mpls in an old Tudor-style mansion.Our two young boys had a great time running around and learning about electricity and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. The next day our 5 year old asked if we could go again.Good thing we live nearby!

Sergey Egorov: One of the best scientific museums!

Segun Lawal: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure Price for adult entry Free

Nancy Jo Austin: Took our grandkids, ages 6 and 11. Absolutely fantastic!The exhibits are great for all ages. I want to go back just to admire the architecture.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure Price for adult entry $6–10 …

Larry Brust: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure Price for adult entry $6–10
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· 625 reviews

5500 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55419

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The Museum of Russian Art: what do users think?

Gayle M: The museum was fabulously curated, and the building is a work of art in and of itself. They had exhibits from their permanent collection, cartoons and political art, surrealist work and modern large sculptures with natural wood and metal. Each artist had a story - many were about their difficulty pursuing their art in Russia. It was an incredible testimony to the freedoms we take for granted here in the United States.

Chang-Tsan Lu: We came here through the program "Museum on Us" by the Bank of America, and I feel grateful to have the opportunity to visit this little gem in the Twin Cities region. The museum is small, but the collection of art does shed some light on the Soviet culture. We enjoyed being here.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Hanneke V: Lovely museum.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Dolbo TV: Visited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended Yes

Steve Rawlins: An amazing cultural asset nestled within a otherwise modest Minneapolis neighborhood. Painting, sculpture, mixed media, Tsarist, Revolutionary, Soviet, post-collapse, abstract, representational, humorous, poignant, surreal and plain. Also a fantastic music venue. The architecture, bright interiors, oh and a great gift shop.Visited on Weekend …

Sherelle Harris: The art there was very interesting, leaving us with a lot to talk about.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Eric Gustafson: Incredible! Well, it's credible, but very.

Milton Siegele: "The work of art is born of the artist in a mysterious and secret way. From him it gains life and being. Nor is its existence casual and inconsequent, but it has a definite and purposeful strength, alike in its material and spiritual life."~Wassily KandinskyWhat a beautifully pleasant surprise if you love art!We were wowed by the permanent collection and a few quite extraordinary pieces like:Milkmaids, Novella, 1962Nikolai N. BaskakovOil on Canvas, 47 x 90Gift of Pam and Jack Safar, 2015The architectural design of the gallery.is beautiful too.-The Museum of Russian Art is the only museum in North America dedicated to the preservation and presentation of Russian art and artifacts.They feature a dynamic rotation of exhibitions providing a gateway to understanding Russia's history, its heritage, and its art through the masterworks of its greatest artists.

Mike Olinger: Smaller but very nice art museum featuring artists of Slavic origins and local art as well.

5. Mill City Museum - Minneapolis

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· 1977 reviews

704 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55401

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Mill City Museum: what do users think?

Sandra Pritchard: We thought it would be a quick visit. No, it was well thought out. A 20 minute film on the history of the Mills and Minneapolis. Then the Flour Tower, inspired. I am not going to give away secrets 😁. The whole experience of the Mill City Museum was awesome. It is a must to see. Views of the Mississippi from the observation deck were breathtaking.

Thomas Normile: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Vi So: Great historical spot. Went over the weekend to the local market…

A2Z REVIEWS: Excellent museum. Elevator tour was great. Movie was also very entertaining. Well worth the visit.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

AL2: Love the history behind the city and flour industrial industry. Love the preservation of the old building with all of the new modern vitalization of the area.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Anders Brandon: Employees were kind and it was a fun experience overallVisited on Weekday Wait time Up to 10 min …

Sarah Lynch: Loved it so much we have a family membership.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Jay Barnes: We had been there several years ago. The museum has grown into a really good place. The exhibits are well organized and relevant to the history of Minneapolis. It was appropriate for mature adults and school groups. Parking on the street or in a nearby ramp was easy.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Richard Erickson: Wonderful museum. About 2 to 3 hours for a visit. Great for kids with lots of hands-on exhibits.The flour tower is a cool exhibit. Great place to introduce people to the history of Minneapolis.

Jillissa Molnari: I recently visited Mill City Museum and was amazed by its rich history and unique setting. The museum, built within the ruins of the Washburn A Mill, offers a captivating glimpse into the revolutionary milling processes that shaped Minneapolis into the flour milling capital of the world in the late 19th century. The museum showcases the technological advancements of the Washburn-Crosby Co., later General Mills, and how it brought fine wheat flour to the masses. Walking through the National Historic Landmark, I could feel the significance of this site and its impact on the local community. The Minnesota Historical Society has done a fantastic job preserving and presenting this important piece of history. A must-visit for history buffs and anyone interested in Minneapolis' industrial heritage. The interactive Flour Tower was amazing, including a ride to the top of the mill and being able to see much of the Mississippi River!

Jeanette Taylor: Enjoyed seeing the history.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Samantha Tubbs: If it weren't for the Flour Tower, I might have been disappointed...but it alone is worth the price of admission.

Valentina Contreras: Very nice little museum with a lot history!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

6. Foshay Museum and Observation Deck - Minneapolis

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· 234 reviews

821 S Marquette Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55402

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Foshay Museum and Observation Deck: what do users think?

Adam Clark: Piece of history and a great view! Definitely check it out when you get the chance.I believe it was $17 per ticket. Parking in the area is around $7. If you can find better, take it.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Ann Hajostek: Cool building and the views are worth it! The museum part was really interesting and surprising to read about the history and background of the building and area a bit more. I’d recommend checking out, something fun to do and see the cities! It was a little cold when we went up because of the wind, but it was tolerable!Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Kj Schultz: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure

Jamey D.: and wraps around the entire building. There are free tower viewers on each corner of the deck which allow you to see far beyond the city. As it is open-air, be sure to prepare if there is inclement weather in the forecast. The museum is a rather small area which displays the history of the building. It's a nice little lesson if you're into that type of thing. The Museum level is wheelchair friendly, but the observation deck is not. There are no restrooms on this level. This experience is $15 per person as of April 2024.

Mark Lang: A great place to spend 15 to 20 minutes remembering Minnesota and Minneapolis in the younger years.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Laurisa Donte: I went here back in 2022 when I first arrived, and it is still breathtaking in 2024. It was windy that day sooooo...be careful on windy days because it will get you.It's still so beautiful, and I won't post pics about the museum because it's a must go see. I love the history lesson.

Jason Ellis: Good for the right people. Kids under 12 get in free, but make sure you ask for the "observatory" at the red desks. Also....the views are amazing! Their telescopes are from 1962 up there, so if you want a close up....I guess use your phone? lol. All in all, pretty straightforward experience, and you'll get out of it what time you spend on it. oh-and the walkway has no covering, so bring warm clothes!

Todd Pavela: Nice. Kind of expensive.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Brenda M: The tower observation Deck is pretty cool frightening but also coolVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Nick G: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes

7. Northwest Airlines History Center - Bloomington

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· 21 reviews

Crowne Plaza Aire MSP Hotel, 3 Appletree Square, Bloomington, MN 55425

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Northwest Airlines History Center: what do users think?

Jackie LaVaque: , various dishware and souvenirs offered on flights; actual seats from the 1930s to the 2000s

Moses Viveros: Cute little, free museum for aviation enthusiasts tucked away on the 3rd floor in the hotel. Staff is super kind and made the visit fun.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait …

Jake Powell: memorabilia available for sale! Would definitely visit again!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Sammy Radin: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free

Peder Flaten: Wonderful place to relive the past, great staff/volunteers full of stories and remembrances...worth a stopVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Hans: We had a great time visiting the Northwest Airlines History Center I highly recommend visiting. We learned a lot about Northwest Airlines, one of the most historically influential airlines! The volunteers were very friendly and helpful!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Isaac Kern: Very cool little place to visit!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Melissa Duvall: Small but the people there were super warm and welcoming. They were more then welcome to talk and chat about the airlines and aviation. They kind of have strange hours so check before going.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Chen Jan: It’s a hidden gem in mn. It’s small and a little bit hard to find, but it’s a must stop for plane enthusiasts. The staff was very knowledgeable and nice. He shared a lot of his work experience as a airplane mechanic. There is a real retired control panel you can play.The gift shop has many souvenirs at reasonable price.

Rachel Mendez: We enjoyed this little museum quite a lot. It has everything from uniforms to airplane seats to vintage toys and games. The most interesting piece to me was the wicker chairs that represent a bygone version of airplane seating! It's free and the volunteer staff are friendly and informative.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Peter Schipperijn: It may be a little hard to find in the hotel, but be persistent! It's well worth a visit, even if you have no connection with NWA. Lots of memorabilia and artifacts from airlines that were folded into NWA such as airplane models, uniforms, seats, dinnerware, playing cards, even cigarette lighters. They have so much of it, they even have branded items for sale at a reasonable price for the true aviation buff. Vince gave me a personal tour which I truly enjoyed. Admission is free, and it's totally supported by volunteers who used to work for the airline, so please consider a generous donation.

Paul Manchala: , but an amazing museum to visit nonetheless with good guides. Great merchandise too!

Jingwei Zhu: Great place to feel the history.

Tina Flowers: Awesome customer service...shared many memories about NWA!!

Sean O'Brien: Great museum, terrific and knowledgeable staff! If you are a Northwest Orient Airlines buff, or aviation enthusiast, this is a must stop!They will even let you hit the gong!!!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

David Anderson: It's a fantastic museum and it is staffed by knowledgeable people who go out of their way to share their love of Northwest Airlines with all of the visitors to the museum. I'm going back to Minneapolis and plan on stopping by there.

8. Minnesota Streetcar Museum - Como Harriet Streetcar Line - Linden Hills

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· 57 reviews

2330 W 42nd St, Minneapolis, MN 55410

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Minnesota Streetcar Museum - Como Harriet Streetcar Line: what do users think?

Elena Zienda: We rode the street car for my daughter’s 3rd birthday, and it was a huge hit! We started from bde maka ska, got off in linden hills and walked to ice cream at Sebastian Joes and then re-boarded and went back. Kids and adults loved it and the streetcar operators couldn’t have been kinder.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

devilman 77: A great experience to volunteer or ride on a trolley.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Grace Dalsin: this trolly rules

Brenda Brown: We had our wedding at the Como Harriet Streetcar Line last summer. It was truly an intimate, beautiful experience. The streetcar was so fun to take pictures on, and it was so affordable. Leah, Jennifer and Zach were very accommodating and we have a special place in our hearts for this place. Now we can take a ride every anniversary for fun. I would recommend for any type of private party. Wonderful experience 10/10

Amy Workman: The Santa experience was just wonderful. We stayed warm and got hotdogs and s'mores from the Scouts. The Santa was top notch. My kids aren't comfortable going up to mall Santas, but still wanted to visit one, and this was perfect. He did such a great job giving each child attention and just as much as they wanted and took pics with whoever wanted them.

Stefan Schubert: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry $1–5

Румит Вошелот: Not bad, the only thing is that the way back was not very good, it was a circular route, that would have been cool. ServiceVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure Price for adult entry $1–5 …

Zachary Owens (IamZachAttack): Good way to learn the history of the old street car system with a fun ride.Visited on Weekend Wait time 10–30 min …

Tom Kempe: Visited on Weekend Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended Not sure

Michelle Geris: Such a magical adventure for little kids!Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry $1–5 …

Ben Franske: Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min

Jason Klein: What a cool experience!!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure Price for adult entry $1–5 …

Shari Kay H: I just adore our trolley! My favorite time is the trolley and station at dusk. Warm yellow light from the cheery windows of the platform station house last night as if 100 plus years had not passed by ❤️

Meg N: A fun and fascinating slice of interactive history that should not be missed! A great experience with or without kids. Take a ride, you won't be disappointed!

Steven Mosborg: Love the all-volunteer Como-Harriet Streetcar Line and the joy and creativity they bring to the city, Lake Harriet and Linden Hills neighborhood, no matter the season. Thanks to all the motormen, building/grounds and track crews who lovingly maintain and improve this classic streetcar line. No small feat!

James Buscher: Great fun for oldsters and youngsters alikeVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

9. Hennepin History Museum - Whittier

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· 80 reviews

2303 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404

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Hennepin History Museum: what do users think?

Felix Phoenix: . It was interesting to see the differences and similarities that I've noticed from different areas of the world.I also really enjoyed the Bond Between Us Exhibit. I enjoyed the storytelling and strong visual components in this exhibit. I enjoyed learning about the artist’s roots, and I recommend taking your time to absorb the impact of his story.All in all, it was worthwhile. I was told by Audra at the front desk that they do have live performances there, and special exhibits are coming up in the next couple of months. Spend an hour or two, and enjoy your visit.

Kurt edwards: A tiny museum dedicated to the history of Hennepin County. It does ask for a free will donation. Easy parking and is across the street and down a block from the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Takes less than an hour.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

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Chris Russert: Something of a hidden gem in the Twin Cities- not only tells the stories of the past, but shows their relevance to the community today and invites community members to take part in important conversations. I highly recommend visiting, places like this are invaluable!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Jack MacMillan: Very enlightening

denise thiede: Loved the Iraqi Collaborative.

Linda Haight: Interesting little museum

Brian Wene: After living in Hennepin county for 6 years it is great learning about the history of this wonderful county. Thank you for a wonderful dive into Hennepin county. I learned quite a lot!

Neal Dimick: It's a small collection, but well curated and displayed.

Carla Duff: Nice

Ray Alex “Master Blaster” Perry: It is enlightening for those who migrated here....
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· 1316 reviews

2600 Park Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407

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American Swedish Institute: what do users think?

Elise Krentzel: .Worth a visit if you’re in town.

Bayli Lenarz: . It is worth noting that I don’t think this museum would be very interesting for kids

Bailey Unrein: Очень аккуратныйДень посещения Выходной Время ожидания Ждать не пришлось Рекомендуется бронировать Нет …

Jes DeLapp: Американско-шведский институт просто поражает воображение. От внешней архитектуры до экспонатов, каждый аспект института излучает ощущение культурного богатства. Когда вы входите внутрь, вы сразу же переноситесь в мир, где оживают шведская история и наследие. Исследуете ли вы хитросплетения исторического особняка Turnblad, погружаетесь в одну из их программ или просто перекусываете в ресторане, здесь есть что-то, что увлечет и вдохновит посетителей всех возрастов.Приверженность института содействию культурному обмену и участию общества заслуживает похвалы. Благодаря разнообразным программам, мероприятиям и образовательным инициативам он служит центром диалога, обучения и прославления как шведской, так и американской культур.Американско-шведский институт является свидетельством способности культурных учреждений преодолевать границы, сокращая разрыв между прошлым и настоящим и способствуя более глубокому пониманию и оценке нашего общего наследия.Наш гид был просто потрясающим, и его на 1000% рекомендуется для самостоятельной прогулки по особняку. Крупицы знаний, которые они имеют, выведут ваш опыт на новый уровень. Это не только образовательный и обогащающий опыт, но также глубокий и незабываемый.

Lyndsey Howard: У нас был действительно прекрасный опыт! Архитектура, искусство и образовательный контент были потрясающими. Персонал был очень привлекательным, но не властным. Людям с маленькими детьми стоит посетить великолепно оформленную игровую площадку в подвале.Время ожидания Ждать не пришлось Рекомендуется бронировать Нет …

Dawn C: День посещения Выходной Время ожидания Ждать не пришлось Рекомендуется бронировать Нет

11. Minnesota African American Heritage Museum & Gallery - Minneapolis

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· 28 reviews

1256 Penn Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411

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James Frazer: Got a great experience and learn some historyVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Joy A: Very interesting.

Andy Jopling: So nice to see an African American museum return to Mpls/St. Paul. Please frequent and donate so this one stays.

Taatiklarian: Very chill atmosphere, learned a lot and the art was really moving!

Mlina Hank: Excellent presentation the welcome with very warming in the exhibits were beautifulVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Susan Jensen: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free

Des: Welcoming, knowledgeable staff, a ton of great information. We also were given a scavenger hunt to complete. I enjoyed seeing the quilts as well as the art.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Laurie Sodomlak: We appreciated this small but powerful museum and gallery. Specific info on black history in Minnesota. The quilts were full of heartfelt messages and representations of the black experience.A collection of children’s books available for purchase also.As a visitor to the state of Minnesota we left with new information and understanding.Another bonus free parking !!!

Mama Jeremiah & Caleb: I had the pleasure of visiting this national treasure. I learned about the great contributions of the AA Minnesota residents. Please take time to experience their quilt collection, the historical timeline of AA to the state of Minnesota and National civil rights movement. The important role that AA played in hosting the largest Juneteenth celebration, Prince artistic homage, and George Floyd display. It was an amazing visit and I hope others will take time to visit, support, and donate to keep it open and to expand and make this national treasure 10-20 times bigger.

Onyedimma Nwachuku: So much history packed into a small space. MAAHM covers the rich history of African American culture and the Civil Rights Movement in Minnesota. Local art is featured as well with special exhibits throughout the year! Highly informative and plenty of fun facts for all ages!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Kim: Small but growing. Nice history of African American history in Minnesota. Free. Donations welcome.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Victoria Bayerl: Changes every 3-6 months, local artists and themesVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Neicy Days: Nice mostly reading pictures were interestingVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

Tamara York-Tallman: Beautiful place❤️🖤💚. They are closed on Mondays but I took these thru the windows. They open Tuesday starting at 1pm. I can't wait to walk around and really see what's inside. I would love to Volunteer there couple hours out of the week.I think it's free, maybe they take donations I'm not really sureVisited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

12. Minnesota Air National Guard Museum - Hennepin County

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· 27 reviews

670 General Miller Drive, Building 670, St Paul, MN 55111

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Martin Kolar: Nice collection of military aircraftReservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry Free …

Niko S: You cannot arrive without appointment. Call them in advance, I think in couple of days before planned visit

Laurie Jensen: Amazing history of the Air National Guard in Minnesota. Terrific collection of aircraft, etc.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Roxie DeJarnette: I could not be happier with our visit. My 1 year old son is OBSESSED with airplanes so imagine my excitement to find this museum. Our guide catered our entire visit to my son which I really appreciated. He was patient and so caring with him, even carrying him around the airplanes so I could take videos. I can’t recommend this place enough. I cannot wait to go back with my son and by myself!

ronald kaup: Fantastic place to seeVisited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …

John Eichenberger: This is an amazing place to see aircraft and historical artifacts.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry $6–10 …

Scott Carlson: Really cool look at some of the MN history of military air contributions. Free to visit and is run off of donations.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes Price for adult entry $1–5 …

Alex Meyer: This is a really cool museum to visit. It's within the actual base itself so there's security checks and all that. When I went a few years ago it was a background search at the gate and an inspection of your car.I think it's changed to requiring advance notice and at the moment it's unfortunately closed for some heightened security reason or another.Hopefully it opens back up.

John Walker: This is a great little air museum. But, I wish they still had the A-12 Blackbird.

13. Walker Art Center - Minneapolis

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· 4846 reviews

725 Vineland Pl, Minneapolis, MN 55403, United States

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Lori Hessian: Keith Haring exhibt was memorable and the images stuck with me. Some adult content.Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No …

Vihar Dave: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Lila von Bornheim: Unfortunately, due to lack of time, I was only able to visit the Keith Haring exhibition, but it was great. In general, the building and the sculpture park are great. Would have liked to see more. Very friendly staff!Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait …

Becky Wennlund: Minneapolis is lucky to have such a great museum

ryan laff: A great art center!

Flannery Rose: Always something interesting to see and talk about when I visit!Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Yes …

Jim Hegarty: Wow!!! Amazing exhibits!! Something for the entire family.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended Not sure …

Kyra Shrake: Always beautiful and fun

David E. Schnell: I don't really like modern art, but the people are great!Visited on Weekday Wait time 10–30 min Reservation recommended No …

Levi Purdum: I enjoyed the experience. The staff were friendly and open to conversation. I'm not an artist and certainly an amateur observer of art who greatly enjoyed the leading questions and engagement when offered by staff. In particular the lanky young employee who politely informed me of their water bottle policy before I entered the first exhibit also proved to be a wealth of information. In the very next room another employee successfully challenged me into recognizing a word in what largely appeared to be a jumble of chaos. The statue garden was fantastic and actively enjoyed by children adding a practical value to the inherent aesthetic value.

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