Cultural District
The Cultural Capital of the Southwest
A few miles west of downtown Fort Worth, you can discover one of the largest arts districts in the nation. The Fort Worth Cultural District features five internationally-recognized museums in a beautiful, park-like setting that are all acclaimed for their architecture, the quality of their collections and the programs they offer. This remarkable collection of museums in a single location has made Fort Worth a major destination for lovers of art and architecture. |
Amon Carter Museum of American ArtDesigned by Phillip Johnson, this impressive museum houses a preeminent collection of truly spectacular western art, photography and sculpture. | Kimbell Art MuseumLouis Kahn's masterpiece, this museum recently acquired the first painting by Michelangelo - the only work by the master in North America. | Fort Worth Museum of Science and HistoryThis museum reopened in a stunning new facility by architect Legorreta + Legorreta, offers family-friendly exhibits and the domed Omni IMAX Theater. |
Modern Art Museum of Fort WorthDesigned by Tadao Ando, this architectural marvel was recently named to Travel + Leisure Magazine, "World's Most Beautiful Museums." | National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of FameThe only museum in the nation that focuses on the stories of courageous women of the American West through colorful, interactive exhibits. |
Interested in using the T's Bus Service to get to this District?
- Route 2- Camp Bowie Boulevard (Weekday, Saturday & Sunday)
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- Route 7- University Drive Weekday, Saturday & Sunday)
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