The Denver Art Museum has been giving families amazing and creative days out since all the way back to 1893 - that's a lot of memories created!
Filled with nearly 70,000 works of art from around the world, the Denver Art Museum is a great way to introduce kids to that wonderful world of art. They can admire the colors and textures of paintings and sculptures from Europe, and feel inspired by artworks from Africa and American.
They can even learn about history and cultures from the world-famous American Indian art collection, as well as the Spanish Colonial art, and the pre-Columbian designs and textiles. It really brings the whole world of art together in one place!
One thing the Denver Art Museum prides itself on, is that it's a very family friendly place to visit! Not only are there lots of art works to explore, they offer a number of ways for parents and kids to relax, and have fun. They have the Just For Fun Family Center, where they feature activities inspired by Asian Art, or you can trek through the galleries with the Family Backpacks. These are full with games, puzzles, and art marking supplies!
As you walk around you can stop by the Creative Corners, where kids can enjoy discovery and imaginative play, and take part in activities such as making a treasure chest and piecing together portraits!
We haven't even begun to tell you Kids Corner where kids can try on costumes from around the world, and Gallery Games filled with games to inspire art education.
So are you ready to get inspired by that wonderful world of art, at the Denver Art Museum? We sure are!
$18. $15 for college students & seniors
FREE!
$5 off Colorado residents. Free days throughout the year for all
18 years!
2022
Check out the FREE days throughout the year - they want to be as accessible for all families and ensure art can be enjoyed by all!
Family restrooms and changing tables available. Strollers can be checked out free of charge and are permitted in most galleries (some special exhibitions prohibit them); baby backpacks are not permitted.
Palettes Restaurant in the North Building offers fine dining headed by Kevin Taylor, one of Denver's best-known chefs. Across Martin Plaza, Mad Greens serves salads, soups and paninis. They also offer a special kids menu with peanut butter and jelly and macaroni and cheese. Novo Coffee (locations at Mad Greens and inside the Museum) provides gourmet coffees, teas and pastries.
Kid-friendly areas (including hands-on activities) can be found throughout both buildings, so there is always something nearby for kids to enjoy.
There are Museum Shops in both buildings that offer exhibition catalogs, art books, prints and postcards, fine jewelry, decorative items for your home, clothing, creative toys and another gifts.
You can enjoy self-guided group visits, or arrange a tour - both for groups of 10 students or more.
Family restrooms and changing tables available. Strollers can be checked out free of charge and are permitted in most galleries (some special exhibitions prohibit them); baby backpacks are not permitted.
They have healthy options at the Palettes Restaurant and Mad Greens!
All of the public areas are wheelchair accessible, and there are wheelchairs available for first come first served basis.
The last Friday night of every month from January to October is a great way to enjoy the museum, with workshops, performances and fun!
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