The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is the largest museum in Texas. Its stunning campus, featuring plazas, gardens, and commissioned artworks, reflects the growth, diversity, and dynamism of Houston. Spanning 14 acres in the heart of the Houston Museum District, the campus includes three main buildings and a beautiful sculpture garden.
Now open and included with your ticket are two new traveling exhibitions! Be sure to visit the newly opened Knights in Shining Armor: The Pavia Tapestries and Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Withinin exhibitions. Visitors can enjoy a range of amenities, including a casual café, fine French dining, and the MFAH Shop, which offers unique treasures to purchase.
The All Access admission ticket grants access into all permanent collections and all special exhibitions open on the date of your visit.
Upon your arrival, exchange the voucher for your admission ticket. Then enter the museum for your self-guided tour.
The MFAH is a campus of three main gallery buildings: the Audrey Jones Beck Building and the Caroline Wiess Law Building and the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building.
The Law Building features galleries for special exhibitions as well collections of Asian, African, Islamic, Native American, Oceanic, Pre-Columbian art.
The Beck Building features galleries for special exhibitions as well as collections of ancient art, European and American art to the mid-20th century.
The Kinder Building features all modern and contemporary art.
Go to mfah.org for parking information to assist your visit.
• Present your digital or printed voucher to any open Admission Desk at the museum upon arrival.
• The listed price does not include parking fees, parking is payable upon arrival.
• The voucher includes access into all permanent collections and all special traveling exhibitions open on the date of the visit.
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