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The Walters Art Museum is located in Baltimore, Maryland. The museum’s collection encompasses 36,000 objects from around the world. Admission is free.
The Walters Art Museum’s collection spans more than seven millennia, from 5,000 BCE to the 21st century, and encompasses 36,000 objects. This extraordinary collection is rich in works that represent the height of human creativity and artistry.
Spend time with extraordinary works of art at the Walters Art Museum. Admission is free. Located at 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21201.
The Walters Art Museum is among America’s most distinctive museums, forging connections between people and art from cultures around the world and spanning seven millennia. Through its collections, exhibitions, and education programs, the Walters engages the City of Baltimore, Maryland, and audiences across the globe.
The Walters Art Museum About the Collection. The Walters’ collection sparks wonder and surprise. In presenting it, we uncover the stories behind the objects, share those histories through multiple viewpoints, and illuminate the connections with our lives today. Learn More
The Walters Art Museum features a robust offering of temporary exhibitions and installations of the permanent collection.
All of this happens in a museum that is not just in Baltimore, but of Baltimore. When you visit the Walters, you experience a stunning panorama of thousands of years of art from around the world in one of Baltimore’s most iconic neighborhoods.
The Walters Art Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday and late on Thursdays. It is closed Monday and Tuesday. Admission is free.
Our monthly e-mail newsletter provides exciting information about events, exhibitions, and news from the Walters Art Museum. Questions about your visit? Please contact the Visitor Experience Desk at 410-547-9000 ext. 265 or [email protected] .
Explore seven millennia of art from cultures around the world anywhere online. The Walters Art Museum was a leader among museums in digitizing our collection and manuscripts. As an open access institution, we believe that making our artwork available digitally extends the reach of our museum.