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Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University

The Eskenazi Museum of Art is Indiana University’s primary art museum. Since its establishment in 1941, it has grown from a small teaching collection to one of the most notable university art museums in the country.
The museum houses over 45,000 objects representing nearly every art-producing culture throughout history. Admission to the museum is free, and tours are given for free, as well.
While you’re visiting the art museum, you can see hieroglyphs on an Egyptian mummy case, admire paintings by Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso, and explore the sub-Saharan African collection that is considered to be among the best in the country.
Location: 1133 E. Seventh St., Bloomington, IN 47405
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