Galleries & museums

Galleries & museums
  1. 29.) 
    Rotunda

    Home of Giant, Rite Aid, Radio Shack, Hair Cuttery, Tomlinson Craft Gallery, and movie theatre.
    711 W. 40th Street
  2. 274.) 
    Walters Art Museum

    Ancient, medieval, and 19th-century painting collections. Hackerman House, a beautifully restored home adjacent to the museum, houses the Walters' Asian art collection. Free.
    600 N. Charles Street
    410 / 547-9000
  3. 275.) 
    US Lacrosse Location

    Memorabilia, artifacts, equipent, uniforms, written material and documents relating to lacrosse.
    113 W. University Parkway
    410 / 235-7392
  4. 276.) 
    Streetcar Museum

    Ride the rails along the Jones Falls in antique Baltimore streetcars.
    1901 Falls Road
    410 / 547-0264
  5. 277.) 
    Shot Tower

    A 234-foot brick tower built with one million wood fired bricks in 1828 for the production of lead shot.
    801 East Fayette Street
    410 / 396-5894
  6. 278.) 
    Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture

    The largest African American museum on the East coast with a mission to be the premier resource of information and inspiration about the lives of
    830 East Pratt Street
    443 / 263-1800
  7. 279.) 
    Port Discovery

    Voted one of the Top 5 Children's Museums in the U.S.
    35 Market Place
    410 / 727-8120
  8. 281.) 
    NSS Constellation Museum

    Dating from 1853, Constellation was the last all-sail warship designed by the US Navy.
    1 West Pratt Street
    410 / 539-1797
  9. 282.) 
    National Museum of Dentistry

    Collections of artifacts and entertaining, educational exhibitions representing a riveting historical mix of gear, gadgets, and lore associated with dentistry and teeth.
    313 S. Greene St.
    410 / 706-0600
  10. 283.) 
    Maryland Historical Society

    The original manuscript of the "Star Spangled Banner" is housed here, along with decorative arts and a large 19th-century silver collection. Admission $6 with student ID.
    201 W. Monument Street
    410 / 685-3750
  11. 284.) 
    Living Classrooms

    This educational foundation runs interesting hands-on, outdoor youth programs, many involving the Chesapeake Bay. The foundation also manages Baltimore's National Historic Seaport and Maritime Museum.
    802 South Caroline Street
    410 / 685-0295
  12. 285.) 
    Jewish Museum of Maryland

    One of the country's leading centers for exhibits about Jewish heritage and culture.
    15 Lloyd Street
    410 / 732-6400
  13. 286.) 
    Great Blacks in Wax Museum

    Features 100 life-size, life-like wax figures highlighting historical and contemporary personalities of African ancestry.
    1601 East North Ave.
    410 / 563-3404
  14. 287.) 
    Evergreen Museum

    1850s Italianate mansion with post-Impressionist paintings, rare books, Tiffany glass, Japanese netsuke, and Baltimore's only private theater.
    4545 North Charles Street
    410 / 516-0341
  15. 288.) 
    The Contemporary Museum

    A museum dedicated to creating education programs and cultural experiences that reach an exceptionally wide range of constituents. Suggest donation of $3 for students.
    100 W. Centre Street
    410 / 783-5270
  16. 289.) 
    Baltimore's Black American Museum

    Contemporary and third-world artists, artifacts, and memorabilia.
    1767 Carswell Street
    410 / 243-9600
  17. 290.) 
    Baltimore Museum of Industry

    $6 with student ID. Lots of hands-on exhibitions about Baltimore's industrial history.
    1415 Key Highway
    410 / 727-4808
  18. 291.) 
    Baltimore Museum of Art

    Maryland's largest museum, noted for its modern collection, American wing, and sculpture garden. Open Wednesday=Sunday, free.
    10 Art Museum Drive
    410 / 573-1701
  19. 292.) 
    Baltimore Maritime Museum

    Embrace your inner salty dog and check out the array of historic battleships maintained in the Inner Harbor.
    802 South Caroline Street
    410 / 396-5528
  20. 293.) 
    B & O Railroad Museum

    Over 150 locomotives and rolling stock on a 40-acre property.
    901 W. Pratt Street
    410 / 752-4287
  21. 294.) 
    American Visionary Art Museum

    Nation's only museum devoted to the work of untrained "outsider" artists. Definitely worth a visit. $7 with student ID.
    800 Key Highway
    410 / 244-1900
  22. 295.) 
    Westnorth Studio

    Exhibits emerging and established visual and performing national and international artists. All exhibitions are free and open to the public.
    106 W. North Avenue
    410 / 962-1475
  23. 296.) 
    Spur Propaganda Gallery

    Baltimore's only public space solely devoted to showing the work of illustrators, graphic designers, cartoonists, and commercial photographers.
    3504 Ash Street
    410 / 235-7803
  24. 297.) 
    School 33 Art Center

    Features emerging and alternative art and artists.
    1427 Light Street
    410 / 396-4641
  25. 298.) 
    Schiavone Fine Art

    Gallery with wonderful art, wonderful community, great food at openings.
    244 Highland Ave.
    410 / 534-2212
  26. 299.) 
    Mud and Metal

    A Hampden gallery featuring crafts - including jewelry, housewares, ceramics, and more. Great place for unique gifts.
    1121 W. 36th Street
    410 / 467-8698
  27. 300.) 
    Montage Gallery

    925 S. Charles Street
    410 / 725-1125
  28. 301.) 
    Minas Gallery

    Has art exhibitions and poetry readings. A great vintage boutique that sells Levi's for $14 and has a wonderful gallery on the second floor with monthly poetry readings.
    815 W. 36th Street
    410 / 732-4258
  29. 302.) 
    Maryland Art Place (MAP)

    Shows the work of emerging regional artists and performers.
    8 Market Place
    100
    410 / 962-8565
  30. 303.) 
    Load of Fun Gallery

    New gallery and studio space directly across from the Studio Center. Includes a photo dark room.
    120 West North Ave.
  31. 304.) 
    Goya-Goya Press

    A full-service printmaking atelier and contemporary art gallery. Printers collaborate with artists to create intaglio and lithographs.
    3000 Chesnut Ave.
    410 / 235-1538
  32. 305.) 
    Gallery 44

    9469 Baltimore National Pike
    410 / 465-5200
  33. 306.) 
    Galerie Francoise et Ses Freres

    A gallery showing a variety of artists works.
    3500 Parkdale Ave.
    410 / 523-2787
  34. 307.) 
    Craig Flinner Gallery

    Antique prints, maps, and vintage French posters. Custom framing available.
    505 N. Charles Street
    410 / 727-1863
  35. 308.) 
    C. Grimaldis Gallery

    523 N. Charles Street
    410 / 539-1080
  36. 309.) 

    Features functional and sculptural ceramics, traveling exhibitions by national and international artists, and work by Clayworks’ resident artists and students.
    5707 Smith Ave.
    410 / 578-1919
  37. 310.) 
    Area 405

    Alternative exhibition space that produces, presents, and promotes arts and cultural programming.
    405 E. Oliver Street
    410 / 528-2101