North Carolina Museum of Art
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North Carolina Museum of Art: An Overview
The North Carolina Museum of Art boasts gleaming white galleries featuring notable works like Andrew Wyeth's "Winter 1946" and Peter Paul Rubens' "The Holy Family with St. Anne" by his workshop. The permanent collection is captivating, but the museum is also known for its rotating exhibits, enchanting sculpture garden, and engaging tours and events. Complementing the artistic atmosphere is the museum's restaurant, Iris, which features floor-to-ceiling windows and wall sculptures.
Visitor Impressions
According to a TripAdvisor reviewer, the North Carolina Museum of Art is "one of the loveliest spots in Raleigh." The reviewer highlights the harmonious blend of sculpture, garden, and pastoral beauty found in the museum grounds. They also commend the ample parking and the imaginative presentation and menu selection at the restaurant. The evolving collection is appreciated for its manageable size and constant updates.
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Operating Hours
The museum welcomes visitors from Tuesday through Sunday, opening its doors from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Fridays, the museum extends its hours until 9 p.m.
Admission
General admission to the museum is free, though some special exhibitions may come with a nominal fee.
Location
Conveniently located off Interstate 440 on Blue Ridge Road, near PNC Arena, the museum is easily accessible. For additional information, visitors are encouraged to check the museum's website.