Minneapolis Institute of Art

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"This treasure-trove of over 90,000 works of art is free to visit, with tickets only required for special events and exhibitions. "Must see" pieces include Suit of Armor from the Kii Tokugawa Family (Japan), The Doryphoros statue (Roman), Cartonnage of Lady Tashat (Egyptian), and Shrine Head (Yoruba culture, Nigeria), along with Olive Trees by Vincent Van Gogh and Sunburst blown-glass by Dale Chihuly (see https://new.artsmia.org/programs/activities-for-self-guided-groups/must-see-artworks-at-mia). Enjoy the Agra Culture Restaurant (mezzanine level) and the Agra Culture Coffee Shop and Cafe (main lobby) for "healthy, sustainable, chef-crafted food," coffee, juice, wine, and craft beer. "
"I have been a visitor to MIA numerous times as a student, teacher, and just for fun! The museum features classical artwork, sculptures, and paintings from around the world. "
Kenzie Rathe
"I had several philosophical conversations with classmates over sculptures and paintings. It's a great way to spend a leisurely day indoors."

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